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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Ms. Virginia Goldstein, Director <br /> January 5, 1998 <br /> Page 2 <br /> <br /> ordinances within the County. These policies reflect the County's concern for the welfare of <br /> the broader community, as well as making requirements reasonable and equitable. <br /> <br /> As such, rather than continuing to pursue only a time extension, the applicant believes <br /> it prudent to submit and have the County consider a request that attempts to more <br /> comprehensively address prevailing development and zoning policies. It is in that spirit that <br /> the applicant makes this request. <br /> <br /> NATURE OF REQUESTS <br /> <br /> 1. Incremental Zoning and Construction Timetable <br /> <br /> Conditions C through H relate to the construction timetable for the single- <br /> family, multiple-family, and commercially zoned areas. More specifically: <br /> <br /> • Condition C required that the single-family portion be developed in two <br /> increments, with actual housing construction performance requirement <br /> being the "trigger" for the second increment. <br /> <br /> • Condition D required the submittal of subdivision plans within a year of <br /> zoning approval and final approval secured within a year after tentative <br /> subdivision approval, <br /> <br /> • Conditions E & F required the submittal of plans for Plan Approval for the <br /> multiple family residential zoned area within two years of zoning approval <br /> and their construction within three years thereafter; and <br /> <br /> • Condition G, & H required the submittal of plans prior to receipt of final <br /> subdivision approval of the second increment and construction for the <br /> commercial complex completed three years thereafter.. <br /> <br /> What is being proposed here are the: <br /> <br /> a. Deletion of the incremental zoning and housing construction <br /> performance requirement and their re-wording to make it consistent <br /> with prevailing policies relative to infrastructure. <br />