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<br />14 ~ ~~(~~ v~~ <br />`1 ~-- <br />d. Sending area participation incentives. <br />e. Receiving area participation incentives. <br />f. Sending area development restrictions. <br />g. Receiving area small area plan development. <br />h. Re-purchase or re-attachment of sending area development rights. <br />i. Role of County in Individual TDR Transactions. <br />Conclusions and Next Steps <br />TDR Program is Feasible in Orange County, with appropriate design considerations <br />Proceed with Phase Ill. <br />' Re-Visit Scope of Services <br />' Bring Contract fo County Commissioners <br />' Finalize Program Design Recommendations <br />Chair Jacobs thanked staff and the consultants. He served on this committee and he said <br />that they were very patient with their answers to questions. He said that this could be another <br />avenue for property owners who want to realize some funds but do not want to sell their <br />property. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Carey, seconded by Commissioner Halkiotis to <br />concur with the TDR task force recommendation that the process of designing a TDR program <br />should go forward; consider budgeting monies to fund Phase 3 (Program Design and <br />Ordinance Development); and authorize staff to solicit bids for professional planning services to <br />complete Phase III of the TDR study. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />8. Public Hearings-NONE <br />9. Items for Decision--Regular Agenda <br />a. Approval of Fiscal Year 2006-07 Budget Ordinance, Capital Project <br />Ordinances, and Grant Project Ordinances <br />The Board considered approval of the Fiscal Year 2006-07 Budget Ordinance, Capital <br />Project Ordinances, and Grant Project Ordinances. <br />John Link said there will be six motions. The first one is to adopt the 2006-07 Orange <br />County Budget Ordinance. This document is in section one, Budget Adoption. <br />Chair Jacobs made reference to the handout entitled, "Schools' Share of County's <br />General Fund Budget". Under this proposal, 49.9% of the general fund budget would go to the <br />schools. <br />Donna Dean-Coffey said that in the turquoise-colored packet, the last two pages, pages <br />18-19, are the capital project ordinance for CHCCS Elementary School #10, with $900,000 for <br />