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<br />914.14(4)(b)14; by adding Section 914.14(17); by adding <br />Section 914.06(5)(g); by amending providing for repeal of <br />conflicting provisions; codification; severability; and <br />effective date. <br /> <br />4. SECONDPUBLICHEARING:EXTENSIONOF <br /> <br />MORATORIUMONSMALLLOTSINGLE-FAMILY <br /> <br />SUBDIVISIONS(LEGISLATIVE) <br /> <br /> <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br /> <br />County Attorney Collins reviewed the memorandum of April 4, 2006 advising that, due to <br />the complexity of this issue, the interested parties and staff have asked for an extension of this <br />moratorium. The Growth Awareness Committee is working with staff on a new ordinance for <br />small lot single-family subdivisions and reported they are close to bringing a new ordinance to the <br />Board. The draft ordinance before the Board today calls for six months’ extension but the <br />moratorium can be lifted when the new small lot single-family subdivisions ordinance is adopted. <br /> <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />Joseph Paladin <br />, Chairman of the private-sector Growth Awareness Committee (GAC) <br />and the Housing Awareness Committee, advised that the GAC and other community groups (Andy <br />Bowler for Habitat for Humanity and Ed White of the Affordable Housing Task Force) are close to <br />putting their recommendations together. He estimated it should take them another week or so to <br />work on this and then they will present it to staff. <br /> <br />April 11, 2006 17 <br /> <br />