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believed they have come up with something that is quite workable. <br />Her question related to Page 6, c. Temporary Real Estate Sales <br />Offices and paragraph iv. Required Improvements which requires <br />that temporary real estate offices shall be required to provide <br />paved access to the site and paved.off-street parking. Mrs. <br />Offutt noted that these sales offices are very often located on <br />the property to be sold, and they would be obliged to pave the <br />temporary parking area even though eventually this would be a <br />homesite. She, therefore, suggested having the stabilized <br />parking, which would not have to be ripped up and which also <br />would provide better drainage. <br />Public Works Director Davis felt if it were a high use sales <br />area and the grass were not maintained, etc., it could be <br />hazardous. He did agree it is a temporary office, however, and <br />he could see both sides of the question. <br />Chairman Lyons stated that he had trouble with paving <br />something that is going to be torn up. He believed these people <br />obviously want their parking lot to be accessible while they are <br />there, but noted we do want to protect drainage. <br />Commissioner Bird felt the use most probably will be <br />infrequent, and if there is an undesirable situation, it would be <br />to the developer's detriment. <br />Administrator Wright suggested we say "stabilized parking <br />may be permitted with administrative approval." This was agreed <br />upon. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Scurlock, the Board unanimously <br />closed the public hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Scurlock, the Board unanimously <br />adopted Ordinance 85-44, amending Section 25, <br />"GENERAL PROVISIONS" of the Zoning Code. <br />37 <br />•: <br />BOOK P; ,E .995 <br />