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AUG 15 1984 <br />BOOK 58 Fm,F <br />No one further wished to be heard, and the Chairman <br />asked Attorney Paull if we can close the hearing or just <br />continue it. <br />Attorney Paull stated that the Board could close the <br />public hearing and table further consideration on the <br />matter, and on the date it is rescheduled, reopen the public <br />hearing. <br />Chief Planner Shearer noted that in the case it would <br />be necessary to readvertise, and Attorney Paull felt it <br />should be readvertised in any event. <br />Commissioner Wodtke raised the question of whether we <br />would send this back to the Planning & Zoning Commission, <br />and debate followed on that point. <br />Attorney Paull noted that the Board has a recommenda- <br />tion from the Planning & Zoning Commission. The process to <br />amend the Comprehensive Plan does not really even require <br />they recommend changes; it requires the Board to make that <br />decision. He felt this can come back to this Board for <br />further discussion and then be adopted that time. <br />Commissioner Wodtke noted that the Board of Realtors' <br />position is significantly different from staff's recommenda- <br />tion and what was advertised. He realized we can continue <br />this, but felt we should readvertise so that public can give <br />their reactions. <br />Chairman Scurlock emphasized that he would like to see <br />some lines established and then readdress it from time to <br />time, and he would like to address the commercial/ <br />industrial question also. He felt we should get this in <br />concrete and then go with it. <br />Chief Planner Shearer noted that staff has been very <br />frustrated with this situation also and would like to get it <br />settled, but if the Board wishes to alter significantly what <br />staff and the Planning Department has recommended, he felt <br />they should start over. <br />M <br />M <br />