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<br /> <br />Discussion ensued by the Commissioners regarding placing the site plan in the County <br />Commission Office for public view and placing it on the consent agenda so anyone who has a question <br />can have the item pulled for discussion. <br />Attorney Collins advised that placing site plans on the consent agenda would mean <br />revising procedures by Ordinance. Currently the site plans are viewable in the Planner of the Day <br />office. He explained that the Board must approve a request if it meets the criteria of the Code and the <br />only alternative is to have the Code changed which is the process that is currently underway. <br />Commissioner Ginn thought they might want to consider broadcasting the Planning <br />and Zoning Commission meetings. <br />Administrator Baird agreed. <br /> <br />Attorney Mark Barkett <br />told the Board they do not govern by mob, they govern by <br />law. The P&Z addresses the site plan and Board already has oversight authority. <br /> <br />Joseph Paladin <br />, President of Atlantic Coast Construction and Development, <br />emphasized that staff has been working hard to comply with the Board’s requests. <br /> <br />The Chairman asked if anyone else wished to be heard with regard to this matter. <br />There being none, the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Neuberger, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Adams, the Board <br />unanimously adopted Ordinance 2004-016, amending <br />the zoning ordinance and the accompanying zoning <br />map for approximately 10.76 acres located <br />th <br />approximately 620 feet east of 27 Avenue and 630 <br />th <br />feet south of 9 Street S.W. (Oslo Road), from RS-6, <br />single-family residential district (up to 6 units/acre) to <br />JUNE 1, 2004 <br />18 <br /> <br />