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At its June 12, 1997 meeting, the Planning and Zoning Commission considered the proposed <br />ordinance and directed staff to make some revisions and have the proposed ordinance reviewed by <br />the PSAC. As a result, staff revised the ordinance and presented it to the PSAC at its June 26, 1997 <br />meeting. At that meeting, the PSAC discussed the proposal and requested that the county hold a <br />public workshop on the proposed ordinance and other landscaping issues. Later, at the Planning and <br />Zoning Commission's June 26th night meeting, the Planning and Zoning Commission agreed with the <br />PSAC and recommended that the Board of County Commissioners hold a joint public workshop with <br />both the Planning and Zoning Commission and PSAC on landscaping issues. The Planning and <br />Zoning Commission also recommended that the Board invoke the pending ordinance doctrine and <br />begin applying the proposed ordinance until a final ordinance is acted upon. <br />The Board is now to consider holding a landscaping workshop, and invoking the pending ordinance <br />doctrine for the proposed ordinance that has been drafted to date. In addition, the Board is to give <br />staff general direction on CR 512 road widening project landscaping issues. <br />ANALYSIS: <br />•Workshop on Landscaping Issues <br />Both the Planning and Zoning Commission and the PSAC have recommended that the Board hold <br />a joint public workshop (Board of County Commissioners/Planning and Zoning Commission/PSAC) <br />to address 2 issues: landscaping requirements for private development projects, and public sector <br />roadway landscaping. <br />The first issue concerns the LDRs and is partially addressed by the proposed ordinance to amend the <br />LDRs. There may, however, be other LDR landscaping issues or better ways of addressing some <br />landscaping concerns that could be brought out and discussed at a public workshop. The second <br />issue involves use of rights-of-way for road, utilities, and landscaping improvements and the county's <br />level of commitment to landscaping within road rights-of-way. <br />In planning stall's opinion, both issues should be workshopped to broaden input and give the Board <br />an opportunity to discuss important policy issues facing the county; namely, roadside landscaping <br />installation and maintenance, as well as corresponding roadway design, right-of-way acquisition, and <br />utility and drainage coordination. Both the Planning and Zoning Commission and the PSAC agreed <br />that such a workshop would probably need to be held in September after budget hearings, at a time <br />when staff and the Board can give full attention to the issues. Therefore, staff's opinion is that the <br />Board should schedule a September public workshop that includes the participation of the Planning <br />and Zoning Commission and the PSAC. <br />•Pending Ordinance Doctrine <br />Although the Planning and Zoning Commission favors holding a joint public workshop, members <br />agreed that the revised, proposed ordinance generally satisfies many of their concerns by upgrading <br />certain existing landscape requirements. Because it will take several months to workshop, re -review, <br />and adopt new landscaping requirements, the Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended <br />that the Board of County Commissioners invoke the pending ordinance doctrine and direct staff to <br />begin applying the proposed (pending) ordinance to all new formal development project applications. <br />By invoking the pending ordinance doctrine now, the county could be sure that projects proposed <br />between now and the time that a final ordinance is adopted would be held to the higher landscaping <br />standards of the proposed ordinance. <br />29 <br />JULY 229 1997 <br />BOOK Ufa PACE 1P1 <br />
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