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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCUP 106; Lusk Mobile Home Park; Conditional Use Permit (CUP) (2).. August 20, 1974 MEMORANDUM 4 TO: CITY ATTORNEY FROM : PLANNING DIRECTOR SUBJECT : CUP EXPIRATION, OCCIDENTAL LAND COMPANY MASTER PLAN The City approved the Master Plan for the Occidental Land Company holdings in-1969. home parks. It was anticipated that 58 a c res sou €ho-fTo i n set t i a The Master Plan included _I_ __-__" a CUP for two mobile,, -be developed with 403 mobile home spaces and the 55 acres north of Poinsettia Lane would accomodate 450 spaces. The mobile home park smof Poinsettia Lane (58 acres) was purchased by Sequoia Pacific in 1970 and was to be developed in two phases. expiration date for a CUP (Ref: Section 21.42.040 CMC). The City Attorney, Mr. A1 Moe, was of the opinion that if one phase started it constituted the beginning of the entire CUP, 58 acre park and 55 Rcre park. (Ref: Attached letter from the City dated December 16, 1470). Mr. Moe felt that if one year lapsed from the completion of any phase and the "start of construction'' of any subsequent phase or the second park (55 acres), the CUP would expire and a new conditional use permit application would be required. 12 1970 th e CiZy was asked for an interpretation of the The Lusk Company has recently purchased the 55 acre site north of Poinsettia Lane. They are also questioning the validity of the Condi ti onal Use Permit. The question then is: Is the interpretation submitted by the City 3 years ago still valid? If not, the City should notify the Lusk Company and explain the reasons why the City now feels differently. PLANNING DIRECTOR L DAA/v b