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OCT 24 <br />1994 <br />BOOK <br />Far,E 708 <br />RECISION <br />OF FINAL PLAT APPROVAL FOR HIDDEN HAMMOCK SUBDIVISION <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 10/11/84: <br />TO: The Honorable Members DATE: October 11, 1984 FILE: <br />of the Board of <br />County Commissioners <br />DIVISION HEAD CONCURRENCE: <br />SUBJECT: <br />Ro ert M. Keats g, CP <br />Planning & Development Director <br />THROUGH Mary Jane V. Goetzfried <br />Chief, Current Development Section <br />RECISION OF FINAL PLAT <br />APPROVAL FOR HIDDEN <br />HAMMOCK SUBDIVISION <br />FROM: Clare Z. Poupard, AICP REFERENCES: Hid. Hammock <br />Staff Planner A&P DIS:CLARE <br />1-11 <br />It is requested that the following information be given formal <br />consideration by the Board of County Commissioners at their <br />regular meeting on October 24,:1984. <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS: <br />Hidden Hammock Subdivision received final plat approval on June <br />2, 1982. This approval was granted by the Board, subject to <br />the condition that the applicant post a cash bond in the amount <br />of $94,770. This bond was to cover the cost of completing the <br />subdivision's on-site improvements. At the time final plat <br />approval was granted, none of the required improvements had <br />been completed. <br />The County has no record that the required $94,770 bond was <br />ever posted. For that reason, staff contacted the applicant on <br />May 15, 1984, informing him that the bond was required. The <br />applicant was further informed that if the bond was not <br />submitted, the County would begin the process of invalidating <br />the final plat. The applicant is unable to provide the County <br />with the financial surety which is required. But he is <br />requesting that, if the Board of County Commissioners does <br />invalidate his final plat, an extension of his preliminary plat <br />approval be granted. The reason for this request is that the <br />applicant currently has preliminary plat approval for the <br />second phase of the subject development. Hidden Hammock Unit <br />II Subdivision received an extension of preliminary plat <br />approval which is scheduled to expire on December 1, 1985. The <br />applicant is requesting that when the Board of County <br />Commissioners takes formal action nullifying the plat of Hidden <br />Hammock Unit I they grant an extension of the preliminary plat <br />until December 1, 1985. This will allow the applicant to <br />complete both phases of the project at the same time. <br />ALTERNATIVES -AND ANALYSIS: <br />When the Board of County Commissioners considers a request for <br />an extension of preliminary plat approval, they usually grant <br />one, 18 month, extension. Thus, in cases where an extension is <br />granted, there is a 36 month development period. The first <br />phase of Hidden Hammock Subdivision was granted preliminary <br />approval on March 3, 1982. Therefore, this subdivision has <br />been in the review process for 31 months. If an extension were <br />granted until December 1, 1985, the plat will have been in the <br />review process for 45 months. This is a longer development <br />period than is normally allowed by the Board. <br />0 <br />