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NOV 13 1995 Boa 62 PAGE 7:, <br />34 <br />SITE PLAN UPDATE - OAKS PARADISE MOBILE HOME PARK <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 10/31/85: <br />TO: The Honorable Members DATE: October 31, 1985 FILE: <br />of the Board of County <br />Commissioners <br />DIVISION HEAD CONCURRENCE: <br />�. SUBJECT: <br />Robert M.eating <br />A <br />Planning & Devel men Director <br />SIX MONTH UPDATE - <br />OAKS PARADISE MOBILE HOME <br />PARK SITE PLAN APPLICATION <br />FILE # SP -80-93-625 <br />FROM:EREN ES: <br />Karen M. Craver �� Oaks Para. <br />Staff Planner DIS:KAREN <br />It is requested that the data herein presenteds be given formal <br />consideration by the Board* of County Commissioners at their <br />regular meeting of November 13, 1985. <br />DESCRIPTION & CONDITIONS: <br />On May 1, 1985, the Planning and Development Division recommended <br />that the Board of County Commissioners terminate the approved <br />site plan for Oaks Paradise Mobile Home Park. The site plan, <br />approved in November of 1980, depicts a 60 lot mobile home park <br />to be located on the north side of Oslo Road, approximately 1,320 <br />feet west of 27th Avenue. Termination was recommended as it was <br />staff's position that the owner, Howard Clark, had not <br />demonstrated a good faith effort to complete the project. In <br />addition, a number of ordinances had been adopted since the site <br />plan was approved in 1980 that would have significantly altered <br />the project design and the requirements of site plan approval. <br />At the hearing, staff illustrated that a minimal amount of <br />improvements had been made on site, namely 200 feet of paving; <br />however, Mr. Clark and his attorney, Chester Clem, provided a <br />chronology of steps taken towards the acquisition and provision <br />of utilities that resulted in a determination by the Board that <br />an effort was being made to complete the project. At the same <br />time, the Board instructed staff to provide it with another <br />review of the project in six months. <br />As of October 31, 1985, a total of 7 concrete slabs, on which <br />mobile homes will be located, have been poured. The 200 feet of <br />roadway that was constructed in January of 1981 has not been <br />extended. A review of the Utility Services Division's file on <br />the project indicates that Mr. Clark must accomplish the follow- <br />ing: <br />1. Obtain a wastewater franchise. <br />2. Apply for and obtain a construction permit for the <br />wastewater treatment plant and collection system. <br />3. Apply for and obtain a construction permit for the <br />water distribution system. <br />26 <br />