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PASSED BY CONSENSUS: To state that the Council conditionally approved <br /> the Site Development Policy Statement, to send it to the Planning <br /> Commission for comments and to bring the matter back to Council at the <br /> October 16, 1991 Council Meeting. <br /> 7.3 Approval of Amendment Number Three to Agreement with Brian, <br /> Kangas Foulk -- Reso # <br /> Casey stated that she did not believe it was appropriate for BKF to include a 5% <br /> cost of living increase in their contract renewal. Building was down in the <br /> Town and she did not believe the consultants were in a position to make <br /> this request. <br /> Pat Webb, Director of Planning - Brian Kangas Foulk, stated that this 5% <br /> increase under discussion did not cover their costs. Across the board this <br /> year they had included a 6% to 6 1/2% increase from their other clients. <br /> The cost to the Town was approximately $4,000/month with the rest of the <br /> monies being charged to the applicants. Ms. Webb noted that their <br /> contract with the Town ended September 30, 1991. <br /> PASSED BY CONSENSUS: To schedule an Adjourned Regular Meeting of the <br /> Council for 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 18, 1991 on the review <br /> `, and discussion of planning services for the Town. <br /> PASSED BY CONSENSUS: To continue the approval of amendment number <br /> three to agreement with Brian, Kangas Foulk to the September 18, 1991 <br /> Regular City Council Meeting. <br /> 8. NEW BUSINESS <br /> 8.1 Request For Permit Extension, Lands of Verma, 27300 Elena Road <br /> Council had before them the Director of Public Works' staff report which noted <br /> that the Vermas' original site development permit had been extended for <br /> one year and another extension request had been received from the <br /> Vermas in July of 1991, six months beyond the time period extended by <br /> staff. Staff's recommendation was to deny the the requested permit <br /> extension and direct the applicant to reapply for the appropriate permits. <br /> Mr. Verma, applicant, referred to his letter in which he explained his reasons <br /> for requesting another extension. These reasons included the death of his <br /> mother in early 1989 which resulted in their having to spend time <br /> traveling to a foreign country; the earthquake in October of 1989 and the <br /> recession of 1990. Mr. Verma also noted that their home had suffered <br /> September 4, 1991 <br /> 10 <br />