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AN ADDITIONAL SIXTY DAYS FROM AUGUST 21, 1980; THE OWNER SHALL PROVIDE <br />THE COUNTY WITH A REVISED TENTATIVE PLAT CONSISTENT WITH THE ROAD <br />AS IT EXISTS OR MOVE THE ROAD TO MAKE IT CONSISTENT WITH THE PLAT AS <br />IT EXISTS, AND SUBJECT TO THE MEMO FROM SENIOR PLANNER MARSH DATED <br />JUNE 191 1980, WHICH IS A PART OF THE RECORD. <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners June -19, 1980 <br />FROM: David Marsh, Senior Planner <br />SUBJECT: Proposed Preliminary Plat Extension.San Sebastian Springs, <br />Unit I <br />The staff has reviewed the tentative plat and the files and finds no <br />overriding reason to deny the requested extension. Preliminary approval <br />was granted February 21, 1979. <br />It should be noted, however, that the slated improvements are estimated <br />to be approximately 50% complete. Other shortcomings found in our review <br />and inspection are as follows: <br />1) Notes regarding filling in sensitive areas and sedimentation control <br />have not been placed on the plat. (Board of County Commission minutes <br />March 21, 1979) <br />2) It does not appear that the existing road alignment conforms to the <br />plat in some areas. <br />3) Culverts have been placed in different locations than that shown on <br />the plat (thereby creating problems with easement alignments). <br />4) Lot 31 has an existing slough through the center of the lot with no <br />easement. <br />5) Pavement of interior roads and 1/2 street on east property line have <br />not been undertaken. <br />G) Extensive additional swale and drainage work will be required. (Ex. <br />regrading, grassing or seed and mulch) <br />COMMISSIONER WODTKE COMMENTED THAT THE FIRST MOTION GRANTING <br />THE EXTENSION FROM AUGUST WAS BASED ON THE APPLICANT PROVIDING THE <br />CORRECTIONS AND THEY DECIDED NOT TO DO IT, AND ATTORNEY COLLINS NOTED <br />THAT THE BOARD IS ACTUALLY GIVING THEM ANOTHER SIXTY DAYS TO DO THIS, <br />COMMISSIONER WODTKE ASKED IF IT IS PROBABLE THEY WILL NEED <br />ANOTHER EXTENSION TO GET TO FINAL APPROVAL, AND THE ATTORNEY FELT IT <br />IS MOST PROBABLE. <br />ENGINEER HARLAN PETERSON WISHED TO CONFIRM THE EXACT SEQUENCE <br />AND NOTED THE BOARD NOW IS ALLOWING SIXTY DAYS TO CORRECT THE PRELIMINARY <br />PLAT; HOWEVER, THE TENTATIVE APPROVAL OF 18 MONTHS EXPIRES AUGUST 21ST, <br />AUG 13 1980 65 BOOK 44: 6vE"280 <br />