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13.D. COMMISSIONER THOMAS S. LOWTHER - MOTION TO <br />RECONSIDER THE COLONY'S REOUEST TO MODIFY <br />APPROVED CONCEPTUAL PD PLAN AND PD ZONING (SEE <br />MARCH 18, 2003 MINUTES) <br />Upon questioning by Commissioner Lowther, County Attorney Will Collins gave a brief <br />explanation of the process involved in a move to reconsider the proposal by the full commission and <br />noted that there would be a one-year waiting period before the applicant could bring back a new or <br />modified proposal. <br />Commissioner Lowther stated that Attorney Bruce Barkett had contacted him in an effort to <br />have the full Board review the same proposal heard on March 18, 2003. He wanted to be certain <br />that he was taking the correct procedural approach. <br />County Attorney Collins noted that if the Board wishes to reconsider the project, it will have <br />to be re -advertised. <br />Scott McGuire, of Knight & McGuire, representing the applicant, felt he had not entirely <br />understood what the Board wanted at the last meeting and could have been prepared to present <br />modifications at that time. He believed the Board needed to be a little more sensitive to planned <br />development modifications. <br />Chairman Macht stated that it is not the Board's job to dictate ab initio how to construct a <br />project but he had been surprised when no alternate plan was presented at the meeting. He felt it <br />was a failure on Mr. McGuire's part not to recognize the objections and react to them. <br />Mr. McGuire was not sure that all the Commissioners understood that the original plan <br />contains smaller lot sizes than the proposed changes. <br />Commissioner Lowther noted that he had not been on the Board at the time the original plan <br />was approved but that he was certainly against the small lot sizes and the removal of the golf course. <br />CONSENSUS was reached not to reconsider the matter. <br />APRIL 1, 2003 24 <br />