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BOOK FAGS <br />Community Development Director Bob Keating advised that this <br />is one of the five items considered by Planning and Zoning on <br />September 26, 1996 and submitted to the Board for approval on <br />November 21, 1996. All amendments were submitted to the Department <br />of Community Affairs on January 30, 1997 and the DCA issued its <br />Objections, Recommendations and Comments (ORC) Report on each <br />amendment. The DCA filed one objection, that the County could not <br />amend its Comp Plan until its EAR (Evaluation and Appraisal Report) <br />was approved. On February 24, 1997 the DCA determined that the <br />County's EAR was sufficient. The Board is now allowed to take <br />action on each amendment. <br />Director Keating continued that an objection was received from <br />the DOT and included in the DCA ORC Report relating to concurrency <br />analysis. This objection has been dealt with in the County's <br />response to the objection by working to create a new Policy 1.38 <br />which specifically limits development on the site to an industrial <br />park and related uses. <br />Responding to questions from the Board, Director Keating <br />reminded the Board that the Comprehensive Plan contains provisions <br />for reverting the property to residential should industrial <br />development not begin on the site within a 2 year period. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone <br />wished to be heard in this matter. There being none, she closed <br />the public hearing. <br />Commissioner Ginn wanted to be sure the public was aware that <br />this project was approved unanimously by the Planning & Zoning <br />Commission. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Macht, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Ordinance 97-012 amending the land use element of <br />the Comprehensive Plan by changing the land use <br />designation for ± 101.8 acres located at the <br />Northeast corner of S.R. 60 and 102nd Avenue from M- <br />1 and AG -2 to C/I; by changing the land use <br />designation for ± 118.4 acres located between 9th <br />Street S.W. and 13th Street S.W. approximately 1/2 <br />mile West of 74th Avenue from C/I to PUB; by <br />expanding the Urban Service Area by 29.5 acres; and <br />by adding a new policy; and providing severability <br />and effective date. <br />MARCH 18, 1997 102 <br />
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