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County Attorney William Collins revealed that there was no contractual relationship <br />deferring the sidewalk development from the new owner, 510 Road Investment LLC; however, <br />there had been a contract with Atlantic Coast Construction and Development, Inc. to put in the <br />sidewalks, and it was the only security that the County had. <br />Discussion ensued regarding the receipt, sufficiency, and intent of what was being <br />examined on the Application for Deferral of Development forms. <br />After a discussion by the Board as to why this item was brought before the Board under <br />Public Discussion Items; whether Angela Kelsey on behalf of 510 Road Investments LLC would <br />sign the Application for Deferral of Development form to defer development; and the elimination <br />of the contract so Mr. Paladin could move forward, Commissioner Solari suggested this item be <br />delayed one week. <br />Community Development Director Bob Keating and County Administrator Joe Baird <br />explained the permitting process as it applies to townhouse sidewalks, what would be involved <br />when putting in the sidewalk along with the vertical construction, and the objective of making a <br />continuous sidewalk. <br />Mr. Paladin told the Board that his company had put up 125% cash toward the estimated <br />cost of the sidewalk project, and that County staff had approved. He felt that if he put the <br />sidewalks in now, they would not hold up under construction, due to trucks driving over them. <br />Commissioner Wheeler believed the County would be covered by both the Permit and <br />Certificate of Occupancy (CO) processes. <br />15 <br />July 7, 2009 <br />