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Vice Chairman Ginn pointed out inconsistences on pages 172 and 175 concerning the <br />open space policy under the Agricultural PD process. <br />Director Keating concurred and explained that all -of the conservation easements that <br />are associated with AG PD's are temporary if the Board expands the urban service area and <br />decides to allow houses in the area. <br />Commissioner Stanbridge understood that would occur whenever the urban service <br />area gets to a certain point. <br />Based on concerns regarding this information, Vice Chairman Ginn asked that each <br />of the six items be considered separately. <br />Chairman Adams determined and there was consensus that each item would then have <br />its own public hearing, motion, and vote. <br />Commissioner Stanbridge pointed out that there are other organizations besides the <br />Cultural Council which had an interest in the Arts and Culture amendment, and Chairman <br />Adams suggested she hold those concerns for the hearing on that amendment. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard in <br />regarding to the AG PD amendment. <br />Vice Chairman Ginn indicated that she would be unable to support a motion to <br />approve the recommendation because someday someone would be able to put in anything, <br />and Chairman Adams understood her concern. <br />Seeing no speakers, Chairman Adams closed the public hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Tippin, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Macht, the Board failed to approve staffs <br />recommendation as written by a vote of 2 in favor <br />November 7, 2000 <br />111 <br />• <br />