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MAY 2 3 1984 <br />BOOK - 517 -muE 187 <br />Commissioner Wodtke felt that the PUD had been worked <br />on in the past, and Attorney Brandenburg noted that Mr. <br />Solin never has been authorized to work on this. <br />Planning Director Keating reported that staff hasn't <br />been working on it. Whenever reference has been made to <br />PUD, he believed it has been in relation to the entire <br />Zoning Code. <br />Chairman Scurlock believed there is a tremendous need <br />to move ahead with PUD, and the Board agreed. <br />The Chairman asked Mr. Solin how long it would be <br />before we would have a proposed PUD ordinance in front of us <br />and be able to workshop Phase II. <br />Mr. Solin noted that it depends on how staff expedites <br />the draft his firm gives them. He estimated two months for <br />completion of his work, but felt the first draft can be <br />completed in six weeks. <br />Mr. Keating believed staff would need three to four <br />weeks for review and then time must be allowed for them to <br />make any changes. <br />The Board indicated that they had hoped this was <br />farther along, and Mr. Solin stated that they would expedite <br />their part of this as much as possible. <br />Commissioner Bird inquired about funds, and Administra- <br />tor Wright stated that we can absorb Phase II at this point <br />in the Planning Department budget, but he did not know that <br />we can absorb Phase IV. <br />Attorney Brandenburg suggested that the Board authorize <br />both phases, and Mr. Keating agreed that staff feels that <br />the PUD ordinance and Site Plan criteria changes go together <br />well and it would be.best to do them simultaneously. <br />Chairman Scurlock asked if they could do this concur- <br />rently and it would take 120 days for both to be completed, <br />and Mr. Keating stated that was his understanding. <br />NIM <br />I <br />