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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
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04/03/2012
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Board of County Commissioners
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4053
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142, 254-291
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we <br /> David W. Wallace, 127 Keystone Drive, felt that a 30 -day extension would provide Mr . <br /> Vieira and him with the necessary time to work on the two homes . He noted that builder Eli <br /> Baron had expressed interest in finishing the properties . <br /> Discussion arose about the possibility of Mr. Baron constructing the homes . Mr . Guanch <br /> revealed that Mr . Baron had not expressed commitment to the project . <br /> Becky Moon, Secretary of the Crystal Falls Property Owner ' s Association (POA) , <br /> advised that the POA had not received any plans from Messrs . Vieira and Wallace, and asked the <br /> Board to proceed with the demolition of the properties . <br /> Jim Sanford provided his analysis that building out the two structures would generate a <br /> capital loss for the builder/s . He also mentioned that the buildings had received an exemption to <br /> have less square footage than the other properties, and was uncertain whether this allowance <br /> would remain with the property since the permits have expired . <br /> Jay Allen , Chairman, Architectural Control Committee (ACC) , explained that the <br /> exception in the square footage had been granted by the original developer, MGB , and when the <br /> POA took over, they decided to allow the variance if construction of the two homes proceeded . <br /> He said that the current owners were initially eager to build ; however, after three years , no plans <br /> have been received by the ACC , and the POA must send violation letters to get the lawn mowed . <br /> Leona Allen, former Secretary of the Crystal Falls POA (2005 — January 2012) provided <br /> a description of the subject properties, followed by a chronological history of actions taken by <br /> the County Building Department, the POA, and the homeowners to get the owners to finish <br /> constructing the partially built structures . She stressed that the homeowners are upset by the <br /> unsightliness , concerned about potential loss of home sales, feel they have waited long enough <br /> for the structures to be built out, and believe the structures are now unsafe to build upon . She <br /> 142 PG 276 <br /> April 3 , 2012 13 <br />
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