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CITY COUNCIL <br />AGENDA ITEM 1D <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: Katie Larsen, City Planner <br />MEETING DATE: March 24, 2014 <br />TOPIC: Consider Resolution No. 14-27, Extension of Time for <br />Conditional Use Permits and for Submittal of the Planned <br />Unit Development Final Flan/Final Plat, Main Street <br />Village <br />VOTE REQUIRED: 3/5 <br />INTRODUCTION <br />In February of 2008, the City Council approved the Main Street Village project, including: <br />• Conditional Use Permit for a Planned Unit Development (PUD) Development Stage <br />Plan/Preliminary Plat (Resolution No. 08-17); and <br />• Conditional Use Permit for a Motor Fuel Station (Resolution 08-18); and <br />• Conditional Use Permit for Commercial Car Wash (Resolution 08-19) <br />The site has not been developed, but the owner is still interested in pursuing the project. <br />BACKGROUND <br />A PUD Development Stage Plan must be followed by the Final Plan application within twelve <br />months under the zoning ordinance. Likewise, a final plat must be submitted within one year of <br />the preliminary plat approval under the subdivision regulations. For a conditional use permit <br />(CUP), construction must begin within one year of approval. Extensions have been granted by <br />the City Council through Resolution 13-94. A PUD can be extended in six months intervals <br />under the zoning ordinance. The current submittal deadline for the PUD and CUP's is April 1, <br />2014 and the recommendation is to extend it to October 1, 2014. <br />When built, this project would provide new commercial tax revenue near the I -35E interchange. <br />However, the economic conditions of the real estate market have affected development timelines <br />nationally, regionally, and locally. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Approve Resolution No. 14-27 granting extensions for submitting the PUD Final Plan/Final Plat <br />and for construction to begin on the motor fuel station and carwash for Main Street Village. <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />1. Resolution Number 14-27 <br />1 <br />