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07/11/2006
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131, 010-055
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<br />The Board held a discussion regarding the input received from the P&Z Committee after <br />their joint workshop held at the Richardson Center on May 23, 2006 regarding the draft report of <br />the Traffic Impact Study. <br /> <br />Joseph Paladin <br />, Atlantic Coast Construction, Inc., thought it was inappropriate to <br />comment on a report that had not been submitted. He thought the Board needed to draw the line to <br />stop the P&Z members from questioning staff and the Commissioners and to base their comments <br />on fact. <br /> <br />Chairman Neuberger agreed. <br /> <br />Traffic Engineer Chris Mora informed the Board there were two other opportunities aside <br />from the joint workshop that the P&Z members had to get involved and to hear the consultant’s <br />report and recommendations. <br /> <br />Jerry Swanson <br />, 3001 Ocean Drive, supported Mr. Paladin’s comments. <br /> <br />The Board held a discussion regarding the role of the P&Z Commission. <br /> <br />The CONSENSUS was to wait for the final Traffic Impact <br />Study report from the Traffic Consultant and invite the <br />P&Z Commission to the meeting when it is presented to the <br />Board. <br />JULY 11, 2006 <br />27 <br /> <br />
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