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Attorney Paull noted that this hearing has been <br />advertised and must be opened to the floor after which it <br />can be continued to a time certain. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to be <br />heard. <br />Ray Scent made the point that a developer has to comply <br />with state law before you can give him a county permit; so, <br />what he is doing is lawful. He felt what the ordinance <br />actually does is give the county an ability to start taxing <br />at an earlier date. Mr. Scent suggested the time specified <br />in the ordinance should be 18 months from the time the first <br />building is erected and not keep extending it. He actually <br />saw no particular problem with the proposed ordinance. <br />Administrator Wright confirmed that all it does is <br />exempt someone from having to get a franchise, they still <br />have to meet all applicable law. <br />The Chairman and Commissioner Lyons continued to <br />emphasize that more specifics are needed. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously <br />(4-0) continued the public hearing until <br />September 19, 1984, at 11:00 A.M. <br />,PROPOSED ORDINANCE RE PROHIBITING TRAIN HORNS AT CERTAIN <br />HOURS <br />The hour of 11:30 o'clock A.M. having passed, the <br />Deputy Clerk read the following Notice with Proof of <br />Publication attached, to -wit: <br />71 <br />SEP 5 1984 a00K F-Acfl: 177 <br />