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NOV 13 1995 BOOK 62' FArF 736 <br />Planner Karen Craver presented staff's recommendation for <br />the Board to direct staff to initiate the.site plan termination <br />process for the Oaks Paradise Mobile Home Park site plan. <br />Commissioner Scurlock asked how many water taps have been <br />reserved, and Utilities Director Terry Pinto believed they have <br />10 taps reserved, but noted that he had not reviewed this and was <br />not sure of what the circumstances are. <br />Chairman Lyons opened the Public Hearing and asked if anyone <br />wished to be heard in this matter. <br />Attorney George Glenn of Chester Clem's office, representing <br />the Clarks, stated that Mr. Clark received notice of this meeting <br />just yesterday. He pointed out the Code of Ordinances states <br />that when you terminate a site plan, you look at two factors: <br />1) Is there an active building permit, or <br />2) Has there been a good faith effort toward completing the <br />project. <br />Attorney Glenn reported that his client has pulled 10 <br />building permits, completed 7 mobile home pads and placed 300 <br />feet of roadway. He circulated photographs showing the progress <br />made on the project during the last six months, and asked that <br />the following Chronology of Events be entered into the record. <br />He noted that staff's report indicated that the Clarks had only <br />put -in 200 feet of roadway in the last five years, when, in fact, <br />they have put down 300 feet in the last six months. He pointed <br />out that this is not a large corporation, but a father and son <br />operation where they are doing much of the work themselves. <br />28 <br />
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