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0 <br />policies were reviewed and found to protect private property rights and limit urban sprawl. <br />She could not support the request and suggested the applicant might come back with a <br />specific project to consider. <br />Commissioner Adams suggested that larger subdivisions were not envisioned at the <br />time of the last review. She asked staff to bring back a projection of the tax base, cost of <br />services, etc. through 2020 by the end of this year. She also felt that more should be done <br />to support the agricultural and business community. <br />THE CHAULMAN CALLED THE QUESTION and <br />the Motion, amended to (1) re -interpret the <br />definition of "clustering" as follows: "Clustered, in <br />the case of Agricultural Planned Developments shall <br />mean and allow primary residential building <br />envelopes or home sites located within the front <br />of the property along access roadways with the <br />overall parcel abutting adjacent similar open <br />parcel(s) to maximize open uses", and to (2) deny <br />the request to amend the Comprehensive Plan, <br />passed by a 3-2 vote (Commissioners Ginn and <br />Stanbridge opposed). <br />11A PURCHASE OF UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY <br />(LIPS) FOR E 9-1-1 COMMUNICATIONS CENTER FROM <br />MGE SYSTEMS (SNAPS [State Negotiated Agreement Price <br />Schedule] STATE CONTRACT <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of May 10, 1999: <br />TO: Honorable Board of County Commissioners <br />THROUGH: James E. Chandler, County Administrator <br />FROM: Doug Wright, Director <br />Emergency Services <br />DATE: May 10, 1999 <br />SUBJECT: Purchase of an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for the E9-1-1 Communications <br />Center <br />The Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system for the E9-1-1 Communications Center was <br />purchased in 1987 and is in need of thirty (30) replacement batteries or replacement of the entire <br />MAY 189 1999 <br />-49- BOOK F�gG� <br />