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Resolution 81-106, to be prepared by Attorney Brandenburg, <br />informing the District Piental Health Board that we do not <br />feel we are being alloted our fair share of the funding and <br />notifying them that until we fully understand whether or not <br />the proposed plan is equivalent to what we are getting now, <br />we are planning to withhold any Baker Act Funds; signature <br />of the Chairman was authorized. <br />SIX MONTH EXTENSION GAGLIARDI SITE PLAN <br />Planning Director Rever reviewed the following memo: <br />TO: The Honorable Board of <br />County Commissioners <br />FROM: Neil' Nelson <br />County Administrator <br />DATE: December 9, 1981 FILE: <br />SUBJECT:. six month extension Gagliardi <br />site plan <br />REFERENCES: <br />It is recommended that the data herein presented be given formal consideration by <br />the Board of County Commissioners. <br />DESCRIPTION & CONDITIONS <br />On September 11, 1980, Gene Gagliardi submitted a site plan application to construct <br />a 7,500 square foot light manufacturing facility. The proposed development is planned <br />for a 1.06 acre site located between U.S.41 and Old Dixie Highway south of 61st <br />Street, in the M-1, Restricted Industrial District. <br />The site plan application received approval (which is for an effective period of one <br />year) from the Planning and Zoning Commission on October 9, MO. Due to the rise <br />in commo rcial interest rates, construction aas not started and the site plan approval <br />expired. <br />On September 16, 1981 the applicant petitioned the Board of County Commissioners to <br />extend the period of site plan approval which may be granted only at their discretion. <br />The Planning and Zoning Department revievied the request and recommended to the County <br />Commission that the extension be granted for an additional 6 months. <br />During the course of review, a net, ordinance was adopted which requires all newly <br />constructed off-street parking areas to be paved. The original site plan provided <br />for a crushed rock drive, and this would not be permitted under the neer paving <br />ordinance. <br />ALTERNATIVE & ANALYSIS <br />A. Approve the request to extend the period of site plan approval for an additional <br />b months, providing the applicant agrees to pave the off-street parking area. <br />B. Deny the request. This action t;ould force the applicant to re -apply for site <br />plan approval. The apr, l i cati or 1vo,.ild c_,^".1y with all applicable Zoning ordinances. <br />DEC 16 1981 25 BOOK 48 PAcF-34 <br />L <br />