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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
Meeting Date
10/13/2009
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Board of County Commissioners
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4030
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138, 175-224
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Director Boling outlined his memorandum of October 1, 2009 by using a PowerPoint <br />presentation (on file). He provided the Board with background and updates to the temporary <br />suspensions, and the recommendations for the permanent exceptions. He also spoke about the <br />existing options for flexibility/exceptions, the proposed permanent exceptions, and the proposed <br />process. Director Boling stated that the PSAC had recommended the Board adopt the proposed <br />Ordinance with minor changes, the PZC had recommended opposition, and staff felt the <br />proposed Ordinance represented the most workable approach for a permanent exception option. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan supported staff's recommendation, but felt the final authorization <br />should be approved by the Board of County Commission or the Planning and Zoning <br />Commission, which would expedite the process and allow for public input. He also believed that <br />some of the items discussed were part of the initial site planning and should not carry as much <br />urgency. Commissioner O'Bryan wanted the Public Notice to be sent out before the final <br />authorization is approved. <br />Commissioners Davis, Flescher, and Wheeler concurred with Commissioner O'Bryan <br />and expressed their concerns. <br />The Chairman opened the Public Hearing. <br />Joseph Paladin, President, Black Swan Consulting, supported a temporary exception, <br />but felt a permanent exception would set "bad policy." <br />Discussion ensued regarding the purpose and intent of the regulation, and bringing this <br />back to the Board after six to twelve months (after the first use) for reassessment. <br />16 <br />October 13, 2009 <br />
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