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07/16/2013
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Board of County Commissioners
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A <br />Location May <br />Source: IRC Community Development Department May 22, 21113 <br />Comprehensive Plan Amendment Review Procedures <br />Although the number of standard plan amendments that the county may consider each year is not <br />limited, the frequency with which the county can amend its comprehensive plan is regulated. <br />According to the county's Comprehensive Plan, standard plan amendment application submittals are <br />currently limited to four times per calendar year. For that reason, the county accepts standard plan <br />amendment applications only during the four window months of January, April, July; and October. <br />That process ensures that all requests submitted during each window month are processed <br />simultaneously. <br />Although the county restricts the submittal timeframe for standard plan amendment applications, the <br />comprehensive plan provides several exceptions to the four times per calendar year limitation. One <br />of those exceptions is for small scale land use map amendments. According to the comprehensive <br />plan, the county may adopt small scale amendments, such as the subject plan amendment, without <br />regard to the four times per calendar year limitation. <br />2 <br />142 <br />
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