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Dalton Gardens approves bond allowing Carlson home to complete road improvements; county to issue final CO
Summary
Following a complaint from the Dalton Gardens mayor, county staff reported the city council approved a bond agreement with the Carlsons enabling the county to issue a final certificate of occupancy for a prominent house on Canfield Mountain after an administrative referral oversight.
Kootenai County staff told the board on Aug. 28 that Dalton Gardens City Council approved a bond agreement with the Carlsons to allow the owners to bond for required improvements and obtain an access permit on the city's road, clearing the way for the county to issue a final certificate of occupancy (CO) for the Carlson home.
Community Development Director David Callahan summarized the history: the building permit for the Carlson house on the side of Canfield Mountain was issued about two years and eight months ago; inspections were completed and staff…
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