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BCC Regular Meeting
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07/10/2007
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Board of County Commissioners
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3132
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Concurrency Regulations
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the Board to authorize staff to initiate wording changes to deal with commercial/industrial projects <br />differently, because some developers were being affected by the change. <br />Commissioner Davis concurred 100% with Commissioner O'Bryan. He believed <br />staff could come up with something, and make it so they have the opportunity to do some <br />commercial/industrial projects. <br />Vice Chair Bowden thought staff should look at putting some "spec buildings" out <br />there, and that staff be given the authority to look at some proposals. <br />Joseph Paladin asked whether impact fees would be paid at the time/reservation of <br />this concurrency. Director Keating confirmed that it would be at the time of reservation. Mr. <br />Paladin then announced his support of the request. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner O'Bryan, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Davis, the Board unanimously approved to <br />instruct staff to revisit Chapter 910 of the Land <br />Development Regulations, as it applies to <br />commercial/industrial projects, and return to the Board <br />with recommendations. <br />14. SPECIAL DISTRICTS AND BOARDS <br />A. EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRICT <br />July 10, 2007 45 <br />
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