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Community Development Director Bob Keating disclosed that Mr. Legwen could <br />pull a building or demolition permit anytime, and the demolition permit that he had has expired. <br />Director Keating has had a number of complaints about the matter and asserted that that was one of <br />the reasons Code Enforcement actions and the condemnation process were initiated. He <br />suggested the Board set a strict timeframe if they were contemplating granting an extension. He <br />advised that the building permit could go for six months and with inspections it could go on <br />indefinitely. <br /> <br />Chairman Neuberger suggested Mr. Legwen get a building permit. <br /> <br />There was consensus that Mr. Legwen would go ahead and request a building <br />permit. Discussion ensued on whether Mr. Legwen still has to pull a demolition permit, and how <br />much time Mr. Legwen needed to get the work done. <br /> <br />Mr. Legwen <br /> thinks he needs 90-120 days. <br /> <br />Commissioner Davis asked when was the last time Code Enforcement checked on <br />the property. Director Keating believed it was in the last month or so. <br /> <br />Motion WAS MADE by Commissioner Davis, <br />SECONDED by Chairman Neuberger, to grant the 120 <br />days extension and keep it in the bid process and Mr. <br />Legwen would be held accountable and apply for a building <br />permit within 30 days. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued regarding whether they needed to have a Motion and how long it <br />would cost to obtain a building permit. <br /> <br />November 7, 2006 <br />24 <br /> <br />