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Extension for PUD <br />page 2 <br />economic situation has halted the progress on many development projects because the market is <br />not operating well. Three PUDs received approval of their development stage plans, and already <br />were granted the six -month extension beyond the one year for submitting the final plans. The <br />six -month limit on extensions would require the City to act to repeal the preliminary approvals. <br />The removal of this six -month limit allows these projects to remain viable. <br />Two of the PUD projects that have received preliminary approval include the preservation of <br />important ecological areas and with permanent easements and conservation management plans <br />for the easement areas. These projects are important to the City. They are steps in the <br />implementation of the "Parks, Natural Open Space, Greenways and Trail System Plan", which <br />has evolved into the "Resource Management System Plan" described in chapter two of the new <br />comprehensive plan. <br />The third project is a commercial PUD near the 35E interchange. This area is an important part <br />of the city for providing retail services to the community and the corresponding property tax <br />revenue. <br />Projects that have received preliminary plat approval under the subdivision chapter of the city <br />code but that are not PUDs are not restricted to a six -month extension. The subdivision chapter <br />requires the final plat to be submitted within one year of preliminary plat approval, "unless an <br />extension is requested in writing, and for good cause, is granted by the City Council." <br />( §1001.055 (2)) There is no time limit on the extension that the Council can approve. <br />Recommended Amendment to Zoning Ordinance <br />The proposed zoning ordinance amendment is to delete the six -month limit. The amended <br />paragraph would read as follows, with the deleted portion shown in s text and inserted <br />text is shown as underline. <br />Limitation on Development Plan Approval. Unless a Final Plan covering the area <br />designated in the Development Stage Plan as the first stage of the PUD has been filed <br />within one (1) year from the date the City Council grants Development Stage Plan <br />approval, or in any case where the applicant fails to file Final Plans and to proceed with <br />development in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance and/or an approved <br />Development Stage Plan, the approval shall expire. The City Council may at its <br />discretion; extend for six -month intervals the filing deadline <br />for any Final Plan when, for good cause shown, such extension is necessary. In any case <br />where Development Plan approval expires, the City Council may adopt a resolution <br />repealing the Development Stage Plan approval for that portion of the PUD that has not <br />received Final Plan approval and re- establishing the zoning and other Code provisions <br />that would otherwise be applicable. The City Council may also extend a filing deadline <br />after the expiration date. <br />—75— <br />• <br />• <br />
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