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Resident’s variance hearing delayed after staff finds application incomplete; staff apologizes for noticing error
Summary
A resident who said he received a sign for a variance on Jan. 13 learned the application was incomplete and noticing (mailings/legal ad) had not been completed; staff offered to work with the resident to place the matter on the February agenda and advised the stop‑work order question should be addressed by building and code enforcement divisions.
A Panama City resident seeking a variance confronted staff during the meeting’s public‑comment period after a sign in his yard listed a Jan. 13 hearing. Planning staff told the resident the application was incomplete and that required legal notice steps had not been completed, so the item could not be heard at the meeting.
Jonathan Robbins (address given as 1206 East Third Street) said he had a stop‑work order…
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