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counts 6 months old or newer. Staff believes that a 1-year traffic count, once it is seasonally <br />adjusted, can be used and is a perfectly good number. <br /> <br />Commissioner Bowden preferred the 6-month standard. Mr. Mora explained the <br />disadvantages of using the 6-month standard. He also answered questions from the Board as to <br />what fund this comes out of, whether it was practical or worthwhile and whether staff does traffic <br />count all year long. <br /> <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lowther, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Wheeler, to approve staff’s <br />recommendations for # 18 and 19. <br /> <br />Joseph Paladin, <br />Atlantic Coast Construction & Development, thought it was already <br />being done every 6 months and he would not have a problem staying with 6-month if there was <br />limitation on the time-span when traffic reports are read and sent back to developers. <br /> <br />More discussion ensued on 1-year or less traffic patterns and link numbers. <br /> <br />Mr. George Christopher, <br /> Planning and Zoning Commission member, did not understand <br />comments from the Board and sought clarity. He also was concerned with the delay in having <br />traffic reports returned to developers. <br /> <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the Motion <br />carried unanimously to approve traffic counts maximum <br />age to 1-year prior to methodology, once seasonally <br />adjusted. <br /> <br /> <br />September 12, 2006 <br />29 <br /> <br />