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In 1986, the State Legislature revised the local government <br />.Comprehensive Plan amendment procedure. The process now requires <br />°the first public hearing by the Board of County Commissioners to <br />-be held prior to the transmittal of each request to the State <br />Department of Community Affairs (DCA) for a mandatory ninety -day <br />review period. At that public hearing, the Board has the option <br />of transmitting or not transmitting any or all of the proposed <br />amendments to the State for review. Failure to authorize trans- <br />mittal of any proposed amendment constitutes denial of that <br />request; however, transmittal of an application does -not in—Icica-te <br />Board approval of the request. <br />On April 26, 1988, the Board of County Commissioners reviewed the <br />three remaining requests for consideration to transmit each <br />-:request to the DCA for review. The Board approved transmittal of <br />,all requests which it reviewed. <br />All comments from DCA have been received. The Board of County <br />Commissioners must now consider the proposed amendments for final <br />action. At the close of these final hearings, the Board may <br />adopt all, part of, or none of the proposed amendments to the <br />Comprehensive Plan. The attached flow chart illustrates the <br />Comprehensive Plan Amendment process as -amended by the 1986 state <br />planning legislation. <br />In order to approve each request, it will be necessary for the <br />Board to vote on each of the Comprehensive Plan amendment appli- <br />cations individually. Three affirmative votes are required for <br />approval. a, <br />a <br />ALTERNATIVES AND ANALYSIS - <br />These amendments are to the Comprehensive Plan and associated <br />';Land Use Map. -''Because of - this, the staff feels that the best <br />method of approval is -through one ordinance containing all <br />_amendment requests. This `ordinance is attached to this item. <br />Once all public ,hearings have been completed, the Board should <br />emotion and vote to approve the attached ordinance in its entirety <br />y f 1;all` amendments are approv�3ed,p'•-or in part, if any amendments are .f <br />=b'denl.ed. ��'F`';'{�.='geti4'�'N3�•4%�*it.f*'�sy •,PP';,,h Zk �: iH.f, 7`• ` 'n' 3 <br />P h' <br />'i�c'.o. 'i�-6 4�ik+,> 4� vi. <br />Because ` it :will .. be : necessary '-to amend the land use 'of those <br />parcels "!with .;accompanying ' .concurrent request for rezoning, it <br />':will be -necessary • to have --the :new land uses in place prior to <br />,:.final action .on the .concurrent rezonings. Therefore, it is <br />>recommended that action on these rezonings be delayed until the ..� <br />"attached ordinance has been .formally acted on. <br />`RECOMMENDATION <br />`Action on concurrent rezonings be delayed until formal <br />` F p'Y';.x action has been taken on all land use amendments • and <br />, <br />2. That the Board of County Commissioners approve the <br />:- -v- -attached ordinance amending the Comprehensive Plan and <br />related Land Use Map as presented. <br />Director Keating advised that since all the Comprehensive <br />Plan amendments are included in one ordinance, the Board should <br />review and act on all of them before adopting the overall <br />ordinance and then could adopt the appropriate rezoning <br />ordinances. <br />S E P 6 1988 BOOK .74 IdE 33 <br />33 <br />
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