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r- <br />AUG 101992 50,, Fnr- 901 <br />that.another danger is that this could be applied to single <br />family residences. <br />Discussion ensued about the gray area between renting <br />and time sharing, and Attorney Brandenburg felt this is a <br />very strange area since it is -really a residential use, but <br />should only be allowed in Commercial. <br />Mr. Reider noted that the City Ordinance has coped with <br />this by making it a conditional use rather than a permitted. <br />use. <br />Sam White, president of The Moorings Property Owners <br />Association, pointed out that their property owners <br />association would founder if they had interval ownership <br />because there would be no way to administer it with such a <br />multitude of owners. He stated that anything the Board can <br />do will be very much appreciated. <br />After further discussion, it was agreed that the <br />Attorney was instructed to research this matter further. <br />Commissioner Wodtke withdrew his Motion and <br />Commissioner Lyons withdrew his second. <br />ITEM 11 - SANITARY SEWER, POTABLE WATER, DRAINAGE, AND SOLID <br />WASTE ELEMENT <br />Planning Manager Challacombe reported that Public Works <br />Director Jim Davis and Traffic Engineer Orr are present and <br />would like to review the drainage section. <br />Chairman Scurlock asked if any Commissioner had any <br />objection to any specific element or if there was anything <br />Mr. Davis would like to highlight. <br />A. Drainage Element <br />Commissioner Fletcher asked if the Attorney has re- <br />viewed all elements, and Attorney Brandenburg stated that he <br />has read them all, but he did not help draft anything except <br />the Land Use Element. <br />28 <br />