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Holiday council keeps Royal Holiday Hills affordable-housing hearing open after condo owners ask for delay
Summary
Condo owners at Holiday Hills urged the City of Holiday to delay approval of an affordable-housing agreement that would move 100 deed-restricted units from Block D to unbuilt Block E, citing governance, shared-amenity and notice concerns; council kept the public hearing open and scheduled a continued hearing next week.
In a lengthy public hearing Thursday night, Holiday Hills condominium owners asked the City of Holiday to delay approval of the Royal Holiday Hills affordable-housing agreement so they could review its legal and long-term governance effects.
Terry Yeckley, who said she spoke for many condo owners, told the council that owners had invested about $40 million in the project and were asking for 30 days to review written legal analysis and meet the developer. "We are here tonight to request a delay in the approval process for the proposed affordable housing agreement for Block E," Yeckley said. "Approving it now would leave the record without substantial evidence that the project complies with public procedures and private contractual obligations."
City staff and the developer described the agreement as an effort to meet a long-standing Redevelopment…
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