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FI LE#1 B-3B10 <br /> February 16 <br /> Page 2 af 2 <br /> or mailed notice to individual proper�y owners or de�ec�s in the notice shall <br /> not invalidate the proceedings. <br /> (b) In addition, a notice shall be published in the official newspaper once a� <br /> ieast ten days before the day of the hearing. If the board authorizes the <br /> issuance of a permit,the council shall have six mon�hs from �he date of the <br /> decision of the board to institute proceedings to acquire such land or interest <br /> in the land; and if no such proceedings are s��arted wi�hin ��hat 7ime, the ofricer <br /> responsible for issuing building pe�mits shall issue the perrnit if the application <br /> otherwise conforms ta this chapter.i he board shall speci�y the exact location, <br /> ground area, height and other details as to•�he e�,�tent and chararter of the <br /> building for which the permit is granted. <br /> Acidressing the confusion was deemed a high priority, ranking at number five. <br /> Staff's proposed ordinance does two things: <br /> 1. Removes#he 150 foot notification boundary for Variances, expanding the <br /> boundary ta 35fl feet. Going forvvard, a[I properties within 350 feet of a subject <br /> property would receive a notification. The advantage is consistency, all notification <br /> boundaries (Rezoning, Conditional Use Permit, Variance, etc.)would be the same. <br /> 2. Removes the portion of paragraph b that discusses the acquisition of the land. <br /> It implies a 6 manth period in which no permit is issued, in the event the city wants to <br /> purchase the land. <br /> StafF recommends approval of the ordinartce as drafted. <br />