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Comprehensive Plan Amendments only twice a year. He was concerned that the twice -yearly <br />submittals of Comprehensive Plan Amendments might adversely affect the business community, <br />and wanted to explore the possibility of the County having a thirty -day submittal window. <br />Board. <br />Director Keating affirmed that staff would research this matter and report back to the <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION, and the <br />Motion carried unanimously. The Board approved <br />Resolution 2012-049, approving the transmittal of a <br />proposed Indian River County Comprehensive Plan Future <br />Land Use Map Amendment to State and Regional Review <br />Agencies. <br />10.A.2. CONSIDERATION OF REQUEST BY DR. JOHN CAIRNS TO AMEND ROAD <br />WIDTH REQUIREMENTS FOR MINING HAUL ROUTE ROAD SEGMENTS NOT <br />USED BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC (LEGISLATIVE) <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />Planning Director Stan Boling used a PowerPoint presentation (on file), to provide <br />background and analysis on the request of Dr. John Cairns (owner of Cairns 80 Acre Sand <br />Mine), for the County to allow haul route segments not used by the general public to be less than <br />the 24 -foot minimum width required in the Land Development Regulations (LDR's). He <br />thereafter conveyed the recommendations of the Planning and Zoning Commission and staff for <br />the Board to adopt the proposed Ordinance amending Chapter 934 Excavating and Mining of the <br />LDRs to allow haul route segments to be less than 24 feet wide, if reduced by the Public Works <br />Director for haul route segments not used by the general public. <br />May 22, 2012 14 <br />BK 142PG488 <br />