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BCC Regular Meeting
Document Type
Minutes
Meeting Date
02/24/2004
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Board of County Commissioners
Archived Roll/Disk#
2927
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126, 585-623
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"EXEMPTIONS: <br />4. No new or substantial deviation modifications to Developments of Regional <br />Impacts (DRI's) will be accepted during the interim growth control period. <br />Minor amendments will be accepted, as long as there are no increases in the <br />number of units. <br />5. 2030 Long Range Transportation Plan and Growth Review: It is anticipated <br />by staff that the County will need 18 months to complete the review of the <br />Growth and Transportation sections of the 2030 LRTP, and to complete the <br />Comprehensive Plan Amendment process. There is a possibility that this <br />process could be completed earlier, IF the visioning process tells us no <br />changes are necessary to the Comp Plan. <br />6. School Concurrency: No action necessary. Our joint meeting between the <br />County, Municipalities, and the School Board did not provide any definitive <br />results. However, the current Interlocal Agreement with the School District <br />seems adequate, and some called adding School Concurrency, "another layer <br />of unnecessary bureaucracy." <br />1. Affidavits of Exemption (Usually 1 unit per 5 acres). <br />2. Planned Developments/Special Exception PD's (All PD's are legislative, and <br />the Board of County Commissioners can approve or disapprove them). <br />3. Any construction under contract. <br />4. Any construction in progress. <br />5. Any development applications, which are within approved, conceptual <br />planned development projects. <br />6. Site plans for duplexes and triplexes on platted lots of record." <br />Commissioner Macht addressed the date of February 12 on the memorandum. <br />February 24, 2004 - 14- <br />
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