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Developer and contractors tell Hughson City Council of two-year permit delay, request expedited variance review
Summary
Representatives for a proposed industrial project told the Hughson City Council during public comment that plan reviews, an unexpected variance for lighting and inconsistent staff responses have delayed their building permit for more than two years. They asked staff to waive fees and speed the review process.
Representatives for a company seeking to open an industrial facility told the Hughson City Council on Jan. 13 that they have waited more than two years for building-permit approvals and are being required to restart parts of the review process.
At a public-comment period, Arbogel, who identified himself as representing the applicant (identified in the remarks as "United Day wins"), said the project has been delayed about "2 years, 2 months" and that plan reviews were stalled late in the process when staff flagged site lighting and required a variance. "We were hoping that we can waive the application, the various…
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