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Commissioner Flescher, for the record, reiterated that he shared Vice Chairman <br />Davis' concerns that during the moratorium staff would be unable to utilize information heretofore <br />provided, and he sought assurance from Attorney Collins that this would not be the case. <br />Attorney Collins explained that the moratorium would in no way limit staff in <br />talking to applicants regarding better land development regulations. <br />Commissioner Wheeler sought staff's opinion on whether it was better to process or <br />not process ongoing applications during the moratorium, and learned from Director Keating that <br />there would be no advantage to moving projects along as staff worked on changes to the LDR's. <br />In response to Chairman Bowden's inquiry as to his official stance, County <br />Administrator Baird stated that he agreed with Attorney Collins and Director Keating. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Wheeler, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner O'Bryan, under discussion, <br />to impose a six-month mining moratorium. <br />The Board determined that the six-month moratorium would last until July 10, 2008. <br />MOTION WAS AMENDED by Commissioner Wheeler, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner O'Bryan, to reflect July 10, <br />2008, as the end date of the moratorium. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and, by a 4-0 <br />vote (Vice Chairman Davis recused himself), the Motion <br />carried. The Board adopted Ordinance 2008-001, as <br />amended, imposing a moratorium on the acceptance of <br />January 7, 2008 9 <br />