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~~~ <br />Comment Eight (8) highlighted differently. While bold and italicized works, we <br />recommend that you also do the following: <br />Waiver One: The applicant requests a waiver from Section <br />XX of the EDD Design Manual .... <br />Following the request would be some detail on the specifics of the <br />waiver request, an explanation of how the regulation cannot be <br />complied with, and a few comments justifying the waiver and <br />providing some detail on how the proposed changes will still be in <br />harmony with the spirit and intent of the EDD Manual. <br />Finally there is a general 'nit-pick that has to be understood. You are <br />not technically requesting a waiver, you are proposing a design <br />solution. You are arguing that you can do it better or that the EDD <br />design standards creates undue hardship and, as a result, you have a <br />proposed solution. Please be mindful of this concept when revising <br />the draft and making any presentation to the County on this project. <br />RESOLUTION: I COMIVIENTS: _ _I <br />PAGE/SECTION REFERENCE: COMIVLENTS: <br />1?age six (6) Section 2-1 <br />Permitted Uses <br />Comment Nine (9) Your references to the Town Center as District I contradicts the <br />Comprehensive Use Plan Map ou the preceding page. <br />RESOLUTION: COMMENTS: <br /> <br />PAGE/SECTION REFERENCE: COMMENTS: <br />Page six (6) Section 2-1 <br />Permitted Uses <br /> <br />Comment Ten (10) Either District III is going to be retail or residential. You need to <br />make a decision and go with it. Any future change will require an <br />amendment to the approved Master Plan. <br />RESOLUTION: COMMENTS: <br /> <br />PAGE/SECTION REFERENCE: COMMENTS: <br />Page six. (6) Section 2-1 Is this a design solution proposal or a statement indicating the land <br />~ Permitted Uses uses that will be allowed within the Planned Development <br />Comment Eleven (11 <br />5 <br />