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<br />Lakes at Sand Ridge based on the old Ordinance, upon final <br />inspection by staff and to work out details regarding Phase II. <br /> <br />9.B.3.RSSDR <br /> EQUEST TO PEAK FROM COTT ILLON EGARDING <br />CPDP <br />ONDEMNATION OF A ROJECT AND ESTRUCTION OF ERSONAL <br />P <br />ROPERTY <br /> <br />Scott Dillon <br /> asked for an extension beyond December 17, 2006 to the condemnation of <br />st <br />2933 1 Court SE. He said he needs an additional 60-days to complete the renovation. <br /> <br />Attorney Collins disclosed that under the “house moving” permit they have a year to get <br />everything finalized. In August, the Building Department determined that the house was <br />uninhabitable and it appeared unsafe. Rather than wait a year, the Building Department decided to <br />be proactive, and started the Notice period a couple months prior to the year expiring. <br />Chairman Neuberger asked Director of Building James “Buddy” Akins to do another <br />inspection on December 17, 2006. <br /> <br />nd <br />Catherine Thomas, <br /> 2109 SE 2 Avenue designated spokesman for the homeowners, <br />suggested that the house be torn down now. She read a letter from the homeowners stating that <br />they waited a year to ask the Board to not let them continue this rebuilding. <br /> <br />Bob Hamner <br />, Scott Dillon’s partner, described the events that took place causing their <br />delay in completing the renovations. <br /> <br /> <br />Chairman Neuberger stressed that they need to get it done. <br /> <br />October 24, 2006 <br />55 <br /> <br /> <br />