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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
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02/07/2012
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Board of County Commissioners
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4052
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142, 001-037
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economic development there are valid reasons for extending the temporary suspension, <br />including deterring further economic decline and enhancing the County's business friendly <br />image Director Keating thereafter provided staffs recommendation for the Board to advertise <br />for a public hearing to extend the temporary impact fee suspensions for Public Buildings, <br />Correctional Facilities, and Solid Waste Facilities from April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2014. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Davis, <br />SECONDED by Vice Chairman O'Bryan, to approve <br />staffs recommendation. <br />Commissioner Solari revealed he would not support the Motion as he believed that the <br />purpose for impact fees was to pay for development, not to regulate its advancement or decline. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION, and by a 3-1 <br />vote (Commissioner Solari opposed and Commissioner <br />Flescher absent), the Motion carried. The Board <br />authorized staff to advertise for a public hearing to extend <br />the current suspension of three impact fees (Public <br />Buildings, Correctional Facilities, and Solid Waste <br />Facilities) from April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2014, as <br />recommended in the memorandum of January 31, 2012. <br />12.A2. CONSIDERATION OF URBAN SERVICE BOUNDARY BUFFER <br />Planning Director Stan Boling presented the request of the Indian River Neighborhood <br />Association (IRNA) for the Board to consider establishing buffer zones in agricultural areas <br />adjacent to but outside of the Urban Service Area (USA) boundary, in order to prohibit certain <br />conditional uses normally requiring special exception use approvals. He used a PowerPoint <br />presentation (not on file), to provide details and analysis regarding IRNA's proposal to prohibit <br />Lid sludge spreading; juice plants and packing houses; fruit spreading; correctional institutions; <br />IN 142 PG 024 <br />February 7, 2012 13 <br />
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