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County Attorney Collins stated he did not like Pending Ordinance Doctrine because laws <br />are supposed to be enacted where people have a better opportunity for input. The courts will allow <br />it when you have a clear idea and direction of where you want to go. He advised the Board if they <br />implement change through the Pending Ordinance Doctrine to keep it simple; you cannot vest <br />until you get a building permit, and you cannot pay the impact fees until you get a building permit. <br />Detailed and lengthy changes to concurrency can be worked out through the public hearing <br />process.. <br />Commissioner Wheeler amended his motion to include amending the Pending Ordinance <br />Doctrine. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />amended motion passed. The Board unanimously approved <br />amending the Pending Ordinance Doctrine and directed <br />staff not to accept vesting or the payment of impact fees <br />until the building permit is obtained. <br />Planning Director Boling stated they may have some applications in process. One <br />alternative they are looking at is reducing the 5 -year certificate to 2 -years. <br />(Clerk's Note: The Chairman called for a brief recess at 12:13 p.m. and he reconvened the <br />meeting at 12:21 p.m. with all members present.) <br />13.D.2. COMMISSIONER WESLEY S. DAVIS — EMERGENCY ITEM - <br />LAKES AT SANDRIDGE BONDING (MR. LEES) <br />October 4, 2005 47 <br />