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AUG 0 9 1990 <br />; t.79 <br />(�� <br />possible so the applicant <br />can make some determination <br />as to <br />whether his project is "do -able" or not. <br />Director Keating stressed that,,staff is trying to be very <br />responsive to the community. You can actually come in without a <br />even a conceptual design but just a general idea of your project, <br />and you can get your certificate, possibly even for 5 years. He <br />doubted other counties have such a long lead time. <br />Traffic Engineer Michael Dudeck advised that we have a pre - <br />application conference built in so that people know where they <br />stand up front. <br />Commissioner Bird brought up the question of a fee structure <br />and expressed the hope that in the initial stages we can be as <br />reasonable as possible with our staff fees and possibly make that <br />up as the project develops. <br />Mr. Rohani brought up the possibility of pre -approving for a <br />certain time period some parts of the county where we have all <br />the available capacity; i.e., possibly the south portion of the <br />county could be pre -approved for the next 6 months and all the <br />single family that came in during that period would just be <br />issued the certificate. Then, after the 6 month period, we would <br />check to see what impact that had. Mr. Rohan! noted that we <br />pre -approved the entire county for solid waste until 1993, and <br />after that time, it will be re-evaluated. He further pointed <br />out that the Certificate of Concurrency runs with the land and <br />makes that land more valuable. <br />Commissioner Bowman understood that the master data base <br />will be with Community Development and asked how often it will be <br />updated. <br />Director Keating advised that in most areas it will be done <br />daily. We have a computer network that we will soon have the <br />other departments hooked into - Traffic, Building, Public Works, <br />Utilities, and even Environmental Health. We will have everyone <br />accessing the same data base, and this all will be available to <br />the public. <br />6 <br />