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09. Three Mile Farm - Preliminary Plat RequestLAW OFFICES OF WARDEN, CHRISTIANSEN, JOHNSON & ®ERG 221 FIRST AVENUE EAST P. O. BOX 3038 KALISPELL, MONTANA 59903-3038 March 18, 1994 GARY R. CHRISTIANSEN, P.C. JAMES W. JOHNSON STEPHEN C. BERG TODD A. HAMMER BRUCE MCEVOY THOMAS R. BOSTOCK KENT P. SAXBY MARK L. STERMITZ PAUL A. SANDRY City of Kalispell ATTN: Bruce Williams, City Manager P.O. Box 1997 Kalispell, MT 59903-1997 Re: Three Mile Farm Country Townhomes, Inc. Dear Mr. Williams: OF COUNSEL MERRITT N. WARDEN TELEPHONE (406) 755-5535 TELEFAX (406) 756-9436 93309.1 On behalf of the developers of the Three Mile Farm Country Townhomes project, I wish to make application for a two-year extension of the preliminary plat approval given to the project by the City Council on August 16, 1993. The project is to be developed as a townhouse housing development located between Three Mile Drive and Liberty Street. As originally submitted, the project was to proceed in three separate phases, beginning with Three Mile Drive and extending southward to Liberty Street. Phasing was to occur over a period of three years. According to City Council Resolution No. 4122, preliminary plat approval was granted for a period of one year, i.e., from August 16, 1993 until August 16, 1994. In accordance with Section I of the Resolution, it was noted: 112. The preliminary plat is valid for a period of one year. Within that period of time, or as extended by the City, the applicant shall submit a final plat with attachments as required by the Kalispell Subdivision Regulations, to the City for final review and recording. (Mote: It is anticipated that the preliminary plat will be valid for three years in light of the proposed phasing program)." The developers are not in a position to submit a final plat for approval at this time, and anticipate the need for the full three-year period in which to do so. In addition, the initial developers contemplate sale of their interest in the project. Marketability of the project in its current condition depends upon an extension of preliminary plat approval for the three-year period. City of Kalispell Bruce Williams March 18, 1994 Page 2 Thank you very much for your consideration of this application. If required, please refer this application through the proper channels. If this matter is to be referred to a workshop committee meeting, I would be happy to attend, and would appreciate notification of scheduling. Also, I would appreciate it if the clerk's office could let us know when this matter will be on the agenda for a regular City Council meeting. Thank you. Yours sincerely, C5 4C� Thomas R. Bo tuck TRB/srnc cc: John B. Dudis, Jr. Alan J. Lerner