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� ® s <br />by the committees will be incorporated into the Plan and that <br />changes can be specific rather than general. <br />Commissioner Tippin asked that the Plan be kept as simple as <br />possible. He felt that it was a very good plan and thought that <br />using the existing committees was a step in the right direction. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Tippin, <br />SECONDED BY Commissioner Eggert, to approve <br />the proposed Public Participation Plan. <br />Under discussion, Commissioner Bird wanted the goal of this <br />Plan to streamline and decrease the volume of the Comprehensive <br />Plan. He wondered how much support it would receive from the <br />Department of Community Affairs since the current plan was very <br />much driven by the DCA. <br />Chairman Macht remarked that the Plan was already <br />revolutionary. <br />Commissioner Adams wanted to mention two things. Under <br />Coastal Management and Conservation, she thought that the Beaches <br />and Shores Preservation and Advisory Committee would like an <br />opportunity for input. Also, she felt an issue that really ought <br />to be looked at is the agricultural element. <br />Commissioner Eggert advised that agriculture, as well as <br />aquaculture, is always a part of economic development. <br />Commissioner Adams was comfortable with it under economic <br />development. <br />Commissioner Tippin suggested that (page 11 of the Plan) <br />property owners associations not be listed specifically, because <br />there are others in the county that perhaps should be involved. He <br />realized the committees were the "primary" advisory groups, but <br />thought staff might be able to find another name (other than <br />secondary) for the other groups. <br />Chairman Macht suggested "ancillary". <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />motion carried unanimously. <br />I-951CR512 COMMERCIAL/ USTRIAL NODE <br />With the aid of graphics, an overhead, and an aerial map, <br />- Community Development Director Bob Keating reviewed a Memorandum of <br />July 27, 1995: <br />35 <br />August 8, 1995 wx U5y <br />