Laserfiche WebLink
! <br /> DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT <br /> Re: Item 2b and signature block - If you want to retain the ability to assess the unpaid bill <br /> to the property this fall, then the deadline date for payment should be moved up to <br /> October 15. The deadline date for payment and the deadline date for application <br /> submittal do not necessarily have to be the same... <br /> August 12, 2009 <br /> Karen Feyo <br /> 1677 Long Lake Road <br /> St. Paul, MN 55112 <br /> Re: Request for Elimination of Consultant Fee Charges - Application File #06-3191 <br /> Dear Ms. Feyo: <br /> At its August 10 meeting, the Orono City Council directed City staff to propose the <br /> following agreement in relation to the fees associated with your variance process: <br /> 1. The Council-authorized reduction of$251.00 from your original bill of$1,839.75 <br /> will continue to be honored, leaving a balance due of$1,588.75. <br /> 2. In exchange for your payment of the $1,588.75 balance due, and in light of the <br /> family issues which have delayed your request for renewal, the Council will <br /> waive the $700 application fee for a new application to extend the approvals <br /> granted in Resolution No. 5664, under the following conditions: <br /> a) You must agree to these terms in writing within 30 days of the date of this <br /> letter(by September 12, 2009) by signing at the bottom of this letter and <br /> returning it to the City. <br /> b) You must establish a date certain by which you will concurrently pay the <br /> $1,588.75 amount due and submit the new application; but in no instance <br /> shall the date certain be later than December 31, 2009. <br /> c) In order that the terms of this agreement remain valid, your application <br /> must request approvals that are identical to the approvals granted in <br /> Resolution No. 5664 - the same house, the same site plan, the same <br /> grading plan, etc.; i.e. no changes that would require further engineering <br /> or staff review. <br /> 3. As is the normal case with variances, when the Planning Commission review and <br /> Council approval process has been completed, your new variance approval would <br /> be valid for one year from the date of final Council action; for example, if the <br /> Council adopts a resolution of approval on November 15, 2009, the variance <br /> would be valid until November 15, 2010. <br />