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Resolution No. /09� <br /> •Page 77 <br /> 19. The building permit eventually expired in <br /> April, 1978, 120 days after issuance, and 13 months � � - <br /> after Council approval. McCleary did not try to begin . � � <br /> construction until August, 1978, 4 mon-�hs later, then � <br /> only after additional actions by the Council convinced <br /> McCleary that more ambitious plans would not be . <br /> approved. " <br /> 20. By summer of 1978, much new infornation concerning <br /> the Stubbs Bay Area and the n4arina Proaerty was avail- . <br /> able for Council consideration than had been available " � <br /> in 1967, 1974, or even 1977. This zncluded the HUD � <br /> Flood Plain studies, septic system design information, � <br /> lake use studies, information supplied by McCleary in � <br /> � his various applications, a general overview of the <br /> development pressures and direction of all marinas , a � . <br /> realization of the development intentions of McCleary, � <br /> � and an experience with the effectiveness of existing <br /> regulations. Much of this new understanding is embodied <br /> � in Ordinances 210 and 213, and Resolutions 929, 936, <br /> 943, and 971. <br /> 21. �he Council confirms again the 1978 decision that <br /> no additional authorizations would be approved for <br /> the Marina Property until the owner/operator had • f irst _ <br /> submitted one coordinated plan, including adequate <br /> survey information, to assure that all concerns and <br /> requireanents could be addressed in one organized <br /> manner, rather than the piecemeal approach attempted <br /> since 1974. <br /> 22. Johnson' s proposals of 1978 were all made on an <br /> informal basis and, therefoxe, received only informal • <br /> � review and comment from the�Council. <br /> T <br /> 23. The Johnson involvement did serve to draw new <br /> attention to the status of the. property and the lack <br /> of a current comprehensive City policy regarding the � ;:..:.;;:;'._: <br /> Stubbs Bay Area. - . � � <br /> � . • , . <br /> � , <br />
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