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R OV 211983 elk <br />U. 5 PA <br />The County will also be required to adjust its building code to <br />reflect the unique conditions on the barrier island. Since the <br />County adheres to the Southern Standard Building Code, the <br />adjustments required of the County will probably not be <br />substantial. Finally, it is recommended that the County revise <br />its permitting process to require impact statements for large <br />scale developments on the island. <br />IMPLEMENTATION <br />Now that the Hutchinson Island Management Plan has been <br />adopted, the County must initiate activities to implement the <br />Plan. As discussed above, this involves preparing and revising <br />ordinances, modifying the Comprehensive Plan, and undertaking <br />studies and analyses. Other than the transportation impact <br />analysis which must be completed within three years of Plan <br />adoption, the activities to be undertaken.by local governments <br />to implement the Hutchinson Island Plan must be accomplished by <br />July of 1984. <br />If by July, 1984, sufficient progress in implementing the Plan <br />has not been made by local governments in the study area, the <br />Hutchinson Island Resource Management Committee will reconvene. <br />Based upon the committee's analysis and a recommendation by the <br />state Department of Community Affairs, the Governor and Cabinet <br />may then opt to designate the area or part of the study area as <br />an Area of Critical State Concern. This, of course, would <br />result in more state control over and development on the <br />barrier island and a loss of local control and autonomy. <br />RMK/ra <br />DIS:SPOLTR <br />10 <br />