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Commissioners debate enforcing PUD requirements; concerns raised about Harbour Town sidewalk mandate

3804850 · May 16, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners on May 15 discussed changes to PUD enforcement procedures, including the possibility of withholding certificates of occupancy until infrastructure obligations are met, and questioned whether a sidewalk requirement cited in the Harbour Town PUD amendment was founded on correct historical facts.

During new business at the May 15 meeting, the Planning Commission discussed proposed changes to how the city enforces planned unit development (PUD) obligations and the practical effects of withholding certificates of occupancy until agreed conditions are met.

One commissioner expressed concern about how withholding certificates of occupancy would operate mechanically in multiphase projects. The commissioner cited Meridian Shores as an example where infrastructure work remains incomplete while occupancy permits are issued; the question raised was whether the city…

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