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Attachment #2<br />

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1) Prepare an agenda item for the City Commission requesting a waiver<br />

of the fees associated with a Certification of Previously Established<br />

Land Use Conformity (PELUC) for the two parcels upon which the<br />

hair salon and its adjacent parking area are located.<br />

2) Do not request a waiver of the comprehensive plan amend fees.<br />

3) Do not have the City Commission initiate the Comprehensive Plan<br />

amendment.<br />

4) Try to address the issue of parking and access via the parcel fronting<br />

on Grape Street.<br />

5) Try to address what could be done with the parcels if joined by a unity<br />

of title.<br />

March 14, 2012: City Commission voted on to waive the fees for a PELUC application<br />

addressing the two parcels upon which the hair salon and its adjacent<br />

parking area are located.<br />

April 12, 2012: Tallahassee – Leon County Board of Adjustments and Appeals (BOAA)<br />

reviewed this application at their regular meeting on April 12, 2012. The<br />

BOAA voted unanimously to approve the PELUC with conditions.<br />

May 24, 2012: Marshall Cassedy submitted a Request for Relief from the PELUC<br />

mitigation measures that halted the implementation time period for the<br />

PELUC.<br />

June 26, 2012 Second proposed land use and zoning change for parcels 11-30-57-000-<br />

0120, 11-30-57-000-0130, 11-30-57-000-01402012-1 was denied at the<br />

Cycle 2012-1 Joint City-County Commission Adoption Public Hearing<br />

based in part on complaints brought by neighborhood residents who<br />

objected to the continuing use of an adjoining residential lot that provided<br />

access to Grape Street, which was temporarily blocked only on the day of<br />

the Public Hearing.<br />

September 7, 2012: Mr. Cassedy, his attorney, and his planner met with the Special Master,<br />

City staff, and five neighborhood participants to discuss the challenge. At<br />

the end of the meeting, the parties reached a settlement agreement as part<br />

of the Special Master’s recommendation.<br />

September 19, 2012: The settlement agreement was reviewed and approved by the City<br />

Commission, who issued an order accepting the settlement agreement and<br />

revising the PELUC Order consistent with the settlement agreement.<br />

The City Commission also initiate a Comprehensive Plan amendment to<br />

change the Future Land Use Map designation to Neighborhood Boundary<br />

and the zoning to Neighborhood Boundary Office on a portion of the<br />

Grape Street residential lot shown in the settlement agreement, and on the<br />

two parcels used by the hair salon.<br />

Page 525 of 622 Posted at 5:00 p.m. on April 1, 2013

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