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years to find a location for the gun range, and encroaching upon the facility now would cause a <br />host of problems. <br />Commissioner Davis remarked that one person spoke to intensity, another to density, and <br />he felt like they were "chasing a moving target". He was uncertain as to whether Charter was the <br />way to go. <br />Chairman Wheeler stated that once the Commission received the final draft and made the <br />final decision at a public hearing, the Board would have a better idea of what Charter Government <br />entailed. <br />Vice Chair Bowden inquired as to when the final draft of the Charter would be completed. <br />Chairman Wheeler responded that if everything runs accordingly, the final draft would be in place <br />for the May 1, 2007 meeting, with a proposed date of May 15, 2007 for the public hearing. Mr. <br />Wheeler noted that changes could be effected at the public hearing. <br />Commissioner Flescher questioned the appropriateness of holding one public hearing for <br />something so significant, which would change the form of government. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan recommended that a public hearing be scheduled so the Board <br />could take action, review the Charter line -by-line, and vote on every option. Then a second public <br />hearing could be held, which would be the final adoption with those changes in place. <br />Vice Chair Bowden declared that this was a huge undertaking and a change from the way <br />we currently do business, and she felt it was questionable to have a vote in the summer when <br />people are so busy. <br />April 17, 2007 16 <br />