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r- <br />SFP J 7 �q <br />1. <br />BURNING OF LAND CLEARING DEBRIS <br />Permanent <br />Sites <br />Temporary Sites <br />Ordinance <br />Sections 2, 4, 78 34 <br />3, 41 20 <br />2. <br />ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT i SINGLE FAMILY LOTS <br />Ordinance <br />Sections 15, 23 <br />3. <br />SULL LOT <br />SUBDIVISIONS,. <br />- <br />Ordinance <br />Sections 11, 13, 16, 17,, <br />33- <br />4• <br />ACCESSORY <br />SINGLE FAMILY DUgLLIM =ITS <br />Ordinance <br />Sections 1, 10, ll, 12, <br />13, 14, 32 <br />5. <br />TRANSIENT <br />MERCHANT SEAFOOD SALES <br />Ordinance <br />Section 36 <br />6• CONCURRENCY - 90 DAY GRACE PERIOD <br />Ordinance Section 6 <br />7. CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN <br />Ordinance Section 18 <br />8. RESTRICTIONS ON PARKED VEHICLE SIGNS <br />Ordinance Section 30 <br />9. TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE CREDIT REVISIONS it'41P <br />Ordinance Section 28 <br />All remaining ordinance sections to be taken in sequential, <br />numerical order as follows: 5, 8, 9, 19, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, <br />29, 31, 35 <br />NOTE: Sections 37-40 are standard, legal, ordinance sections. <br />Vice Chairman Bowman advised that she would open the Public <br />Hearing at this time so that the public can raise questions as each <br />item is reviewed. <br />1. Burning of Land Clearing Debris - Section 34 <br />Community Development Director Bob Keating addressed this <br />topic first for the following reason: (1) It is complicated and <br />has generated much controversy and many citizen complaints. (2) It <br />involves rules and regulations of the Department of Environmental <br />Regulations (DER) which are unclear and subject to conflicting <br />interpretations. (3) Our ordinance as structured does not address <br />certain burning circumstances. (4) Code Enforcement has raised <br />some enforcement issues related to this topic. <br />Director Keating noted that staff's proposed changes may be <br />more restrictive or possibly prohibited by the Solid Waste Disposal <br />District (SWDD). Director Keating directed the Board's attention <br />to a chart showing that there are 6 different types of burning that <br />are subject to three sets of regulations; DER's regulations, the <br />County's current rules in the Land Development Regulations (LDR), <br />16 <br />