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03/20/2007
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Board of County Commissioners
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3130
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132, 563-610
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Director Boling informed the Board that this item was brought back from the March <br />6, 2007 meeting where Rex Nelson requested the Board amend the Land Development <br />Regulations eliminating heavy process uses from the IL (Light Industrial) zoning district. <br />Through a PowerPoint presentation (copy on file) he briefed the Board on the analysis context for <br />the zoning districts and how they were set-up. He said this was brought to the Board so they could <br />decide if they wanted staff to initiate the process. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Davis, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner O'Bryan, the Board unanimously directed <br />staff to initiate a change to the LDRs to restrict industrial <br />uses such as concrete plants and paper mills that process <br />large quantities of materials, produce dust and noise, and <br />have outdoor activities to the IG (General Industrial) <br />district, as recommended in the memorandum of March 13, <br />2007. <br />George Christopher, 945 Painted Bunting Lane, specified that since there is an <br />active site application, any changes to the regulation should not affect the application. He thought <br />this was a decision the Board should make when the LDR goes before them. He suggested staff <br />advise the Board of the equities on both sides and the Board hold a public hearing before making a <br />decision. <br />County Attorney Collins clarified that it is the rules that are in effect at the time the <br />permit is issued that control, not those in place at the time an application is made. <br />There was a brief question and answer period between Joseph Paladin and County <br />Attorney Collins regarding changes in land use regulations. <br />March 20, 2007 23 <br />
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