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5/19/1997
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Board of Commissioners
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Individual landowners dividing property for family members will be the least <br />likely to get building permits prior to the moratorium and therefore the most <br />likely to be denied permits. <br /> <br />2. Adopt an ordinance suspending the approval of new residential <br />developments (site plan approval for apa~ha,ent complexes and subdivision <br />approval for single and two family development). <br /> <br />Positive <br />This type of moratorium is much less likely to be challenged on vested rights <br />issues. <br /> <br />It permits developers/landowners to complete developments that have been <br />previously approved. <br /> <br />It permits individual landowners to get a single permit for vacant property, and <br />if excepted could allow minor divisions to accommodate family members. The <br />moratorium would allow time to develop the adequate public facilities <br />ordinance and developments approved after the moratorium would be subject to <br />that ordinance. <br /> <br />Negative <br />There is already a supply of building lots with preliminary and final approval <br />that could be built upon under this moratorium. [List attached]. <br /> <br />Each jurisdiction has approval authority for the area under their planning and <br />zoning control. The Board of Commissioners could suspend development <br />approval in the County but the cities would each need to pass an ordinance to <br />suspend approval for their jurisdiction. <br /> <br />The effect of this moratorium would not be immediate. It would only have an <br />effect once lot supply began to dwindle. <br /> <br /> <br />
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