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Q a 1990 flfl y _ <br />"Residential, Commercial and Industrial" giving the options set <br />out to those 3 types of use. <br />COMMISSIONER BOWMAN offered the following amendment to the <br />Motion - instead of eliminating the AG operations paragraph, that <br />be held in animated suspension until there are futher studies re <br />mapping, etc. <br />Further discussion ensued, and Commissioner Bowman restated <br />and clarified her amendment. She noted that the Motion made by <br />Commissioner Scurlock is to hold the native plant community <br />acreage in Res.idential development to 20o and the same with <br />Commercial and Industrial. She is saying that instead of <br />eliminating the AG 20%, include it, but say that the total <br />cumulative native plant acreage will be determined after further <br />study. <br />THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT DIED FOR LACK OF A SECOND. <br />Commissioner Bird noted that he agreed with a majority of <br />Commissioner Scurlock's Motion, especially re exempting AG. He <br />did not have a philosophical problem with trying to preserve 20% <br />of the native plant community in undeveloped property, but he did <br />have a problem with the mechanism we are using to acquire those <br />lands. He felt we all, those here now and those yet to come <br />here, should somehow share in a formula to purchase and maintain <br />those properties if we feel strongly that those properties will <br />enhance the environment of the county. He liked Mr. McQueen's <br />point about capping it at 100 of the overall project. <br />Chairman Eggert asked if Commissioner Scurlock would con- <br />sider including a cap in his Motion not to exceed 10% of the <br />Motion. <br />Commissioner Bowman felt the smaller percentage should be <br />limited to a smaller tract. <br />60 <br />_I <br />
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