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BCC Regular Meeting
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04/17/2007
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Board of County Commissioners
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3131
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132, 734-775
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Mr. Paladin responded to questions from the Commissioners. <br />Chairman Wheeler felt this matter should have been under "Presentations" instead of <br />"Public Discussion". <br />Commissioner Davis believed that the Board should institute the transfer of development <br />rights. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan agreed that a transfer of density rights program should be <br />established. He liked the industrial park idea and fully supported the 1,000-2,000 acres for an <br />industrial park. <br />this. <br />Vice Chair Bowden reserved making judgment since this was the first time she had seen <br />Commissioner Flescher voiced that he intended to review Mr. Paladin's plan. <br />Chairman Wheeler felt blind -sided by the presentation because the Board did not have the <br />opportunity to review the material in advance so they could discuss the matter intelligently. He <br />gave his views regarding urban sprawl, Planned Development at one unit per acre, and looking at <br />acreage outside the urban service area. He believed the current Comprehensive Land Use Plan <br />was an overall good plan with a lot of mechanisms already in place. <br />Mr. Paladin felt that if the landowners were given other options, they would not have to <br />look at bids from National developers such as Lennar. He thought if we work together we could <br />compete with big businesses, and this was the time to do it. Mr. Paladin remarked that he was not <br />speaking against Charter, but if history is examined, Charter Government has not worked. <br />April 17, 2007 14 <br />
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