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having an approved site plan who has not previously <br />indicated phasing could now come in and do so, and staff <br />would simply make a note of it. <br />Commissioner Wodtke asked about correlating the <br />expiration dates of site plans and building permits, and <br />Mr. Keating reported that .when a zoning permit is issued, <br />the date of the site plan expiration is considered, and if <br />it appears that it would expire before the building permit, <br />that date is put on there as a new date for expiration of <br />the zoning permit. Hopefully this will be even more <br />facilitated when the Zoning permit and Building permit <br />process is further combined. <br />Commissioner Lyons asked about putting all this into <br />the computer memory, and Mr. Keating reported that they are <br />in the process of. doing so now and will program in with the <br />information from the Property Appraiser's office. <br />Commissioner Lyons then questioned the word "toll" in <br />Paragraph (c) on Page 2, and Attorney Brandenburg explained <br />that is a legal term which indicates that the time that <br />would normally accrue towards a time limitation has been <br />stopped. <br />Commissioner Lyons questioned whether the lay person <br />would understand this language, but Attorney Brandenburg <br />pointed out that the wording says "not toll or modify," and <br />he felt that covered it. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to be <br />heard. <br />Nancy Offutt informed the Board that she was delegated <br />to appear representing the Construction .Industry Management <br />Council and the Board of Realtors, and both entities applaud <br />the changes from the original ordinance. They feel the <br />concessions are reasonable and urge the Board to approve the <br />Ordinance as amended. <br />23 <br />� FEB 8 1984 <br />