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Discussion ensued over the wording, "new town". Commissioner O'Bryan felt new <br />town and affordable housing did not go together. He suggested wiping the slate clean and starting <br />over. <br />Chairman Wheeler wanted densities addressed and did not think it should be rushed. <br />Commissioner Flescher did not understand why this was an issue now, since it had <br />been in existence for over 20 years, had never been used, and still needed significant work, all with <br />the Interlocal Agreement on the horizon. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />Motion carried unanimously, to deny the submittal of <br />the amendment to the Department of Community <br />Affairs (DCA), and approved to move forward with a <br />Geographic Information Systems (GIS) based system <br />of density transfers, for land outside the urban service <br />area. <br />9.A.4. COUNTY INITIATED: REQUEST TO AMEND THE TRANSPORTATION <br />ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN (LEGISLATIVE) <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />Phillip Matson, MPO Staff Director, gave a PowerPoint presentation (on file) <br />describing and justifying three proposed components to the Comprehensive Plan Amendment: (1) <br />May 8, 2007 14 <br />