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Local nonprofit appeals planning department after delayed permit and disputed refund
Summary
A Ukiah nonprofit, Quadruple Threats, told the council it was charged a $1,000 fee and then denied clear guidance and a timely refund after withdrawing a minor‑use permit application for a thrift‑store operation; the city said it will follow up through the city manager’s office.
Quadruple Threats, a nonprofit that recently moved operations to Ukiah, urged the City Council on Wednesday to intervene after what its founder said was a months‑long, confusing permitting process and an unreturned $1,000 payment.
Founder Ayaz Murray told the council he sought clearance from the Community Development Department to operate a small thrift store as an adjunct to the nonprofit’s…
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