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ORD-2009-144 Application of Dimensional Requirements to Establish Regulation Governing the Development of Drive-thru Facilities within the County–Option Two-Regulation
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ORD-2009-144 Application of Dimensional Requirements to Establish Regulation Governing the Development of Drive-thru Facilities within the County–Option Two-Regulation
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10/6/2009
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5b
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Agenda - 10-06-2009 - 5b
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PLANNING BOARD RECOMMENDATION — OPTION THREE (3): <br />1. The Board of County Commissioners initiate a comprehensive and countywide <br />awareness education program about idling and the contaminants it puts in our <br />air, focusing specifically on areas with children and idling vehicles (such as <br />schools, ball fields, etc.) to start in the fall of 2009 and end in the spring of 2011. <br />The goal of the program is to encourage individuals to turn off their vehicles <br />when parked rather than allowing them to idle, and <br />2. To recommend the Board of County Commissioners disregard staffs two (2) <br />options and take no action on adopting regulations banning development of <br />drive -thru facilities within the County's planning jurisdiction (Option 1) or adopting <br />comprehensive development standards for drive -thru facilities (Option 2). <br />
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