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Commissioner Wodtke suggested that we close this <br />hearing and then reschedule another hearing; let the staff <br />go back through the process with Planning & Zoning and <br />readvertise. He believed that is the proper way to go back <br />through it, but did not feel his decision will change any. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wodtke, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Lyons, the Board unanimously <br />(4-0) closed the public hearing. <br />Administrator Wright did not anticipate staff doing <br />that much more work, and felt the Board is just delaying the <br />decision. Some discussion ensued re setting a hearing <br />date, possibly September 12th, as it was felt this must be <br />cleared up quickly. <br />Commissioner Wodtke believed that staff has indicated <br />they want to review it and the Planning & Zoning Commission <br />needs to review it before September 12th; therefore, he felt <br />possibly there could be a joint meeting. <br />Discussion continued regarding making a policy decision <br />as to rigid or flexible boundaries, and Chairman Scurlock <br />felt the Board is saying we want concrete boundaries. <br />Administrator Wright noted that once the Board says <br />absolutely rigid boundaries, then staff can do the work, but <br />he did not want to see them move ahead with that until the <br />Board makes the decision. <br />Commissioner Lyons did not feel the proposal of the <br />Board of Realtors is too different from the trend of the <br />thoughts developed through the workshops. He stated that he <br />would like to see us set the boundaries on a solid basis, <br />but felt we should take another look at the boundaries to be <br />sure they are big enough for 20 years, as best as we can <br />guess. He agreed the tendency is to have more commercial <br />29 <br />AUG 15 1984 <br />BOOK 5 8 PAGt 129 <br />I <br />