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Ronald L. Kreger Development Agreement
June 4, 2019
3:00 p.m.
In Attendance:
Tom Taylor, Chair
Cindy Carter, Vice -Chair
Richard Stevens, Member
Barbara J. Vasquez, Clerk of the Board
Damien Hooper, Development Services Director
Public:
See sign in sheet
3:00 p.m. The Commissioners held and Open Record Public Hearing to consider approval or
denial of a Development Agreement between Grant County and Ronald Kreger. The property
subject to the Development Agreement is "Lot 1 Sunland Estates Division 2 Replat #1" in a
portion of S 1, T 18 N, R 22 E, WM Grant County, WA.
Damien Hooper, Development Services Director stated this agreement addresses structures on
the site in Sunland Estates known as Captain Ron's Store. This site suffered a catastrophic fire
in 2015. It required the structure to be rebuilt and other structures were added. Specifically a
privacy wall and walk-in cooler that's attached to the kitchen of the restaurant. The structure
that proceeded the fire and the wall and cooler were built after the fact, before the permits. The
preexisting development pattern that supported these structures being permitted in advance of
construction. It go out of order. The Development Agreement seeks to recognize the
development pattern that was present at the site prior to the fire and recognize those 2 structures
as allowable structures, provided the appropriate permits are obtained by the owner. Legal
review has been done and approved. Staff recommends approval.
Exhibit B outlines a few requirements to be taken care of for the building permits for the walk-in
cooler and privacy wall. Mr. Hooper stated that all of those requirements have been satisfied.
Ron Kreger stated wants to bring the structures back into compliance.
A motion was made by Commissioner Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Carter to close the
public comment portion of the hearing. The motion passed unanimously. Commissioner Carter
moved to adopt the Development Agreement as presented. Commissioner Stevens seconded and
the motion passed unanimously. The hearing adjourned.