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N O V 16 1983 <br />Commissioner Wodtke noted that if he buys a one acre <br />lot from a subdivider, this ordinance would not affect him, <br />and it, therefore, apparently does not have that much effect <br />on the overall trees other than in the road rights-of-way. <br />Attorney Paull noted that what it does is leave the <br />option up to the lot purchasers. Obviously, if it is a <br />beautiful subdivision, they are buying there for that <br />reason, and he felt the thrust of this ordinance is to allow <br />this to happen on its own and not to dictate that it <br />happens. <br />Chairman Bird noted that staff and the Board members <br />felt a very strong need and have tried to create something <br />that will represent the minimal amount of inconvenience and <br />cost to those involved. He emphasized that we plan to <br />monitor the enforcement of this ordinance very closely, and <br />if it does present problems, he would be the first to <br />suggest we make modifications. <br />Commissioner Wodtke wished to be sure that the <br />Environmental Planner has sufficient time to carry out his <br />duties in connection with administering this ordinance, and <br />Environmental Planner Challacombe stated that, while he <br />could not say for sure at this point, he believed he will. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. It <br />was voted on and Ordinance 83-41 was adopted <br />unanimously with the modification suggested <br />by Attorney Brandenburg. <br />95 <br />