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PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />Clerk's Note: Public Hearings for Items 9.A.1. and 9.A.2. were addressed together <br />since they are interrelated. <br />Community Development Director Robert Keating used a PowerPoint presentation <br />(copy on file) to explain the process of submitting a Comprehensive Plan Amendment. He <br />informed the Board that this item was brought back from the October 24, 2006 meeting, where <br />staff was directed to create a new Land Use Designation for mobile home rental parks that would <br />provide more protection to the owners who rent spaces and could be displaced, should the park <br />owner opt to sell the park for another use. Director Keating explained how creating a separate <br />mobile home rental park (MHRP) Land Use Designation would benefit those who rent their <br />spaces. He requested the Board to: (1) create a new MHRP Land Use Designation; (2) apply that <br />Designation to the 14 existing mobile home rental parks; and (3) direct the County Attorney's staff <br />to research the 24 month notification period to see if it could be implemented. <br />The Board asked questions of Director Keating and County Attorney Collins to gain <br />a better understanding of the notification timeframe requirement, number of units per acre, the ten <br />acre threshold, and the land density in mobile home rental parks. <br />Chairman Wheeler and Commissioner Davis wanted to remove the two parks that <br />were designated as commercial industrial (C/I) from the properties list, which would allow all <br />other parks to conform to the low density (L-2) and medium density (M-1) land use designations, <br />while still meeting the eight unit per acre threshold requirement. <br />May 8, 2007 6 <br />
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