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12/13/2005
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Board of County Commissioners
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3096
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129, 1016-1068
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<br />Chad Kelly, <br /> President of Kelly Construction, said KMP could sell the homes for <br />whatever the market will hold. The first five they built for $85,000. These thirteen lots will <br />probably sell for $158,000 on up. The $100 was just a consideration limit. <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Davis, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Neuberger, by a 4-1 vote, Commissioner <br />Bowden opposed; the Board approved the appeal of Kelly <br />Construction and Development and granted the exemption <br />from the impact fee increase, as recommended in the <br />memorandum of December 5, 2005. <br /> <br />12.C. LEWIS BARTON – 2025 SURFSIDE TERRACE – STATUS <br />REPORT – DEMOLITION (CONTINUATION OF DECEMBER <br />6, 2005 MEETING <br />Attorney Collins gave an update on the Barton Property stating that Mr. Barton <br />reported to the local newspaper that he would have the house completed in 60 days. Attorney <br />Colllins was unsure if that was still the case, however, he has until February 5, 2005. Mr. Barton <br />called telling him that the trailer has been moved out by the road, and he expected it to be hauled <br />away today. Staff discussed the removal of the second floor washer/dryer units; opening up an <br />interior wall between two great rooms, and putting interior stairs between the second and third <br />floors, rather than having exterior stairs. When the plans are revised the County will determine if <br />all setbacks are met and notify the Department of Environmental Protection. Mr. Barton was not <br />happy with the removal of the exterior stairs, but, he said his engineer thought it would <br />compromise the structural integrity of the building, then he agreed. Before issuing the building <br />permit Mr. Barton will have to have any necessary Department of Environmental Protection <br />permits and signoffs. <br />December 13, 2005 34 <br /> <br />
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