Extend Toll Brothers deadline to acquire property rights for Point Richmond Shores redesign
In Plain English
Toll Brothers needs more time to buy land and secure permits for their Point Richmond Shores housing development. The original deadline expires soon, but the company requested an extension until November 2007. If approved, this gives both the city and developer additional months to complete property acquisitions needed for the project's redesigned layout.
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Votes
Approve extending the time for the City and Toll Brothers to acquire all necessary property rights
7 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved giving Toll Brothers more time to acquire land and permits for their Point Richmond Shores housing development, extending the deadline until November 2007. This extension allows both the city and the developer additional months to complete property purchases needed for the project's redesigned layout. The vote was 7-0 with all present members supporting the extension, while Councilmember Nat Bates was absent. This is a routine administrative matter that keeps the housing project moving forward without requiring any city funds.
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