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resolution of denial with findings of fact to be considered at its meeting on January 18, 2011. On <br />January 18, 2011, Applicants' attorneys responded to the City's proposed requirements. In <br />response to the Applicants' statements, the City again postponed either approving or denying the <br />renewal of the 2000 IUP and again continued the matter for further review by the City's attorney <br />to March 21, 2011. The matter was again continued on March 21, 2011 to April 4, 2011, when a <br />hearing was held. At the hearing, the City continued to require additional conditions by adding <br />two new conditions (a total of seventeen (17) conditions) to the list of Conditions it had <br />purportedly already passed on August 2, 2010. The matter was continued to April 18, 2011. <br />Finally, on April 18, 2011, nearly 10 months after the Applicants first submitted their application <br />to the city, the City voted to deny the renewal of Applicants' 2000 IUP by resolution dated April <br />18, 2011. <br />In addition, on June 20, 2011, the City voted to revoke the Applicants' 1984 CUP. The <br />City's revocation of the 1984 CUP was based on alleged violations of conditions that were not <br />included in the 1984 CUP. In its revocation of the 1984 CUP, the City did not cite any instance <br />of the Applicants' violating any of the express conditions of the 1984 CUP. <br />The Applicants have complied with all administrative remedies available to them. The <br />Applicants should never have been required to obtain the 1984 CUP. The 1984 CUP and its <br />conditions expired when the City removed campgrounds as a conditional use sometime after <br />1984 and prior to 1998. As a result, any conditions associated with the 1984 CUP (if even <br />enforceable) are no longer applicable to the Applicants. Further, the Applicants should have <br />never been required to obtain the 2000 IUP after the Building was destroyed by a fire because <br />the value of the Building was not worth more than 50% of the entire legal, nonconforming use <br />(Property). In the event the Applicants are required to obtain an interim use permit to use and <br />6 <br />
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