Laserfiche WebLink
BOOK 62 PAGE 40 <br />Attorney V.itunac explained that when the Board heard this <br />last May, they waived the initial four years by their <br />determination that the Clarks had not abandoned the project and <br />by allowing them six more months. He believed that the Board <br />should look at only the last six months to see if there has been <br />a good faith effort made during that period. <br />Commissioner Wodtke advised that he would be glad to <br />testify, if this goes to court, that when he made his Motion last <br />May to give six months, he did not intend to waive the initial 4 <br />year period. He repeated that Attorney Clem had stated at that <br />time that the Clarks did not have a sewer plant under contract, <br />but could get one immediately. <br />Commissioner Scurlock suggested that rather than terminating <br />the site plan, an agreement be written stipulating that the site <br />plan must comply with the new ordinances passed over the last <br />five years, but Mr. Clark believed, in that case, he would not be <br />able to build his development because of the setbacks and the <br />size of the lots; they have poured the slabs already. <br />Director Keating pointed out that requirements have changed <br />dramatically in relation to mobile homes -- they now have to be <br />platted, have 50 -ft, rights-of-way and curbing on the roadways. <br />In addition, they are subject to density restrictions in the MXD <br />areas, and the Clarks would get far fewer units. Actually, they <br />would not be able to complete anything that looks like their <br />present site plan. <br />Commissioner Scurlock felt it is apparent that this site <br />plan is not a good idea under our current standards. <br />Mr. Clark assured the Board that this will be a fine <br />community.as he and his father would not build anything that <br />would not be an asset to the community. <br />Commissioner Bird asked when the first resident could move <br />in on Phase I, and Mr. Clark stated that would depend on <br />utilities, which is the next step, but they want to do it as soon <br />as they can. He explained that Florida Power & Light already has <br />32 <br />