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2018-2020
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Harry Kim, Mayor
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III. PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT AND STATUS <br />As noted earlier, the Applicant planned to construct a single 20,000+/- square foot, <br />2 -story office building to accommodate his medical office as well as provide office <br />space for rent or lease. An area for a residence within the structure is also being <br />contemplated, as well as an area for a future building. <br />Due to cost considerations, the Applicant decided to reduce the size of the structure. <br />Along those lines, Final Plan Approval was approved by the Planning Director on <br />June 8, 2011 for an 8,900+ square foot, 2 -story structure with 36 parking stalls, two <br />(2) of which were ADA accessible. (Exhibit B). <br />Although a building permit was subsequently issued on November 7, 2011 (Exhibit <br />C), due to cost considerations and with the economy just coming off a recession, <br />construction was delayed and that plans were aborted., The Applicant subsequently <br />submitted revised plans. (Exhibit D) Although approved (A2013-BH00420) by the <br />Building Department on August 5, 2014, issuance has being withheld pending <br />identification of a contractor and payment of the required fee. Concurrently with the <br />processing of the building permit of the revised plans, a site work grading permit <br />was issued on December 15, 2014 (Exhibit E) <br />While some site work occurred shortly,thereafter, misunderstandings occurred <br />between the Applicant and the then contractor, resulting in a lengthy litigation. <br />Understandably, construction was suspended during this time, and the building <br />permit was never issued. <br />However, with the litigation behind, the Applicant retained another site contractor. <br />A new grading permit was issued on October 18, 2019 (Exhibit F) and work <br />commenced. The Applicant hopes that with the approval of the time extension, the <br />building permit can be finalized and work on the vertical and commence shortly <br />thereafter. The goal is to have the project completed within 24 months of final <br />approval of the extension request or no later than the early part of 2022. <br />IV. REZONING CONDITIONS <br />As noted earlier, the subject area was initially rezoned into the CN -20 district on <br />March 18, 2010; subject to a number of conditions. (Exhibit A) The pertinent <br />conditions and their status follow: <br />A. The applicant, its successors or assigns, shall be responsiblefor complying <br />with all of the stated conditions of approval. <br />The Applicant intends to develop and comply with all pertinent conditions and <br />any amendments thereto of this rezoning ordinance. <br />B. Prior to the issuance of a water commitment by the Department of Water <br />Supply; the applicant shall submit the anticipated maximum daily water usage <br />
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