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Chairman Eggert and Commissioner Scurlock noted that the <br />Plan says that, and Commissioner Scurlock stressed that was the <br />point he was trying to make. <br />Commissioner Bird did not think you could count your reten- <br />tion area, etc., as part of this, and Director Keating noted that <br />in some cases you might be able to. It depends on how you work <br />it. In most cases it will just be saying you have to keep the <br />understory and ground cover the way it is instead of sodding it. <br />Commissioner Scurlock noted that all your buffer areas <br />between a road, etc., can be included. <br />Commissioner Bird thought the goal was to keep this stuff in <br />a cluster and not string it out. <br />Discussion continued, and Director Keating agreed that would <br />be the best, and explained the adjustments that could be made in <br />the percentages required if you keep it contiguous rather than <br />string it out. <br />Commissioner Bird noted, that in other words, he is saying <br />that it is not that different than what we are requiring now. <br />Director Keating confirmed that we do have requirements for <br />open space, setbacks, etc., and he did feel Commissioner Scurlock <br />is right when he says that it is better to negotiate from a lower <br />position than from nothing at all. <br />COMMISSIONER BIRD WITHDREW HIS MOTION. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wheeler, to insert 15% for each of the <br />Residential, Commercial and Industrial - eliminate <br />Agriculture - and all the other provisions of his original <br />Motion would stand, including the 10o cap. <br />The MOTION WAS VOTED ON AND CARRIED 4 to 1 with Commissioner <br />Bowman voting in opposition. <br />FL- 6 1 '3 1990 <br />65 <br />,-4'7� <br />BOOK I F:� �c. t 4 <br />