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programs (assisted units), policies implementation, objectives and achievements, and mix <br />of dwelling unit types. <br />Under this Element there are ten (10) objectives, seven (7) of which have <br />been achieved, two (2) partially achieved and one (1) was not achieved. Staff is <br />recommending that nine (9) objectives be revised and one (1) be maintained. There are <br />51 Policies, with 46 implemented, 1 partially implemented and 4 not implemented. Staff <br />is also recommending that 42 policies be maintained, 7 be revised, 2 be deleted and 11 <br />new policies be added. Mr. Rohani then presented a summary of Objective 1 and <br />explained why it was not achieved. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan, commenting on Objective 1, where the target was <br />not met for owner occupied, and renters were paying less than the 30%, thought that <br />instead of changing those percentages and lowering the bar, they could be looking at <br />ways of how we could achieve those existing numbers. He felt it was our job not to just <br />lower the bar but to find solutions. He recommended that we find a way to hit those <br />original targets and get those numbers down. <br />There was no public input. <br />ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ELEMENT <br />Bill Schutt, Senior Planner, through a PowerPoint presentation, described <br />the economic development conditions from 1995 to 2007. He explained what those <br />conditions mean to the County, and described County target industries and incentives, as <br />well as how the local incentives worked. Besides incentives, there are plans to develop <br />the areas as a research coast (Research Coast Initiative). He reviewed the Element's <br />18 <br />October 20, 2008 <br />Public Workshop <br />