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9.C.2.SPHJ22,2004– <br /> CHEDULED FOR UBLIC EARINGS ON UNE <br /> <br />A.AOIAVCC <br />N RDINANCE MPLEMENTING RTICLE OURT OST <br />SBSC <br />HIFTS ETWEEN THE TATE AND OUNTY <br /> <br />B.AORFP/F <br />N RDINANCE ELATING TO IRE ROTECTIONIRE <br />P <br />REVENTION <br />9.C.3.SPHJ22,2004–R <br /> CHEDULED FOR UBLIC EARING ON UNE EQUEST <br />R75.10ALE66A <br />TH <br />TO EZONE CRES OCATED AST OF VENUE <br />B4945SA-1,A–1 <br />THTH <br />ETWEEN AND TREETS FROM GRICULTURAL <br />D(1/5)RS-3,S-F <br />ISTRICT UP TO UNIT ACRES TO INGLEAMILY <br />RD(3/)VB <br />ESIDENTIAL ISTRICT UP TO UNITSACRE BY ERO EACH <br />DI,LLC,O-DS.K,PE,A <br />EVELOPMENT WNER AVID NIGHT GENT <br /> <br />The Chairman read the above notices into the record. <br /> <br />10. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR – IMPACT FEE STUDY STATUS <br />REPORT <br /> <br />County Administrator Baird reviewed his memo of June 4 advising that staff will be <br />ready on schedule to make their recommendations to the Board in July on 7 of the impact fee <br />categories. The School District, however, first had to get their five-year capital plan approved <br />(which now has been done) and will need another eight weeks before their public school impact <br />fee study is completed. He advised that it was the Board’s option whether to proceed with the 7 or <br />wait for the School District and consider all 8 at the same time. <br />Chairman Ginn preferred to do all together and Vice Chairman Neuberger suggested <br />moving forward with the 7 now. <br />June 8, 2004 <br />16 <br /> <br />