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Discussion continued as to whether there is any option <br />for a bid basis, and Attorney Brandenburg stated that he did <br />not see this option in the language of the Statute. <br />Mr. Thomas suggested that the Board defer this matter <br />and allow the Attorney, Finance Director Barton and himself <br />to work together to resolve this matter. <br />Commissioner. Lyons withdrew his Motion. <br />DISCUSSIQN OF CHANGE OF CLUP PUBLIC HEARING DATE <br />Commissioner Wodtke informed the Board that although he <br />has tried every possible means to work it out, there is no <br />way he will be able to get back from Seattle in time for the <br />Comprehensive Land Use Plan hearing scheduled for July 13th <br />and heverymuch would like to be in attendance at that <br />hearing. He believed the Attorney and Planning Director did <br />make contact to see. if there was any problem with state or <br />federal agencies in regard to this and there was none; it <br />was also indicated that no advertisement has been placed as <br />yet, although there has been a general understanding for <br />some time that the dates would be July 13th and July 27th. <br />Commissioner Wodtke, therefore, requested that the Board <br />give consideration to rescheduling the CLUP hearings to July <br />27th and August 10th, which would only change the date of <br />one meeting. <br />Vice Chairman Fletcher informed the Board that he had <br />asked Planning Manager Art Challacombe to poll the Planning <br />& Zoning Commission members to get an indication of what <br />impact a date change might have on the public, and he <br />received the following memo from Mr. Challacombe: <br />" As per your request, each member was asked how many <br />people they had informed about the July 13th meeting. At <br />least 290 people have been given this information and <br />approximately 20 letters sent to public agencies." <br />JUN 16 1982 <br />