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63 <br />Commissioner Rich said she does not feel that there has been enough outreach to the <br />public regarding this process. <br />Chair Jacobs noted that the discussion is not ending, just being deferred to another <br />date. <br />Commissioner Rich asked for an explanation on the reason for deferring it. <br />Chair Jacobs said the Board would advertise the public hearing, and if significant <br />changes are being made, there would be extraordinary efforts to make sure the public is aware <br />of what is being proposed. <br />Commissioner Rich said that is her point - that there may need to be more effort made <br />to put the information out there about these changes. <br />Commissioner Gordon said if this is changed, it is important to make sure the public <br />has as much opportunity to comment as possible. She recommends that no conclusion should <br />be made at the end of a regular public hearing, because this was often the first time that <br />issues are articulated. <br />She said that to her it does not seem helpful to distinguish between quasi - judicial <br />special use permit hearings and the legislative hearings if that means re- zonings do not have <br />enough time. She agrees that it takes longer for a special use permit if you are going to try to <br />get expert testimony. She would like to make sure that there will be plenty of time for re- <br />zonings, especially for hearings involving conditional zoning districts since they involve a <br />relatively new process. <br />Commissioner Gordon said she was interested to see that there was no <br />recommendation to increase the number of hearings, and If there were to be an increase, she <br />thinks seven meetings would work. <br />Commissioner Gordon said the main point is that the public needs more time to <br />comment than just a few days. She likes the idea of posting information when an application <br />comes in that meets the ordinance requirements. <br />She said she wonders about the issue of not requiring the Planning Board to attend the <br />public hearings. She values the input of the Planning Board, and they offer public perspective <br />as well as expertise. <br />Commissioner Gordon said this is a process that can be tweaked, as long as the <br />basics, such as making sure the public has sufficient time for providing input, are in place. <br />She said the public hearing is when the information needs to come out, and this needs to be <br />followed by some time to think about the issues before voting. <br />Commissioner Price said she is a little confused on this process. She said this will not <br />be resolved until sometime in 2015, and there is no mechanism right now to assure when and <br />how the public will be involved. <br />Bonnie Hammersley said she has attended the last two Planning Board meetings, and <br />she intends to be involved in this process. She said when this comes forward she will make <br />sure everyone is informed about this process. She said if it is the will of the Board, this will be <br />well advertised if it goes forward. She said this hearing is being closed because of the <br />anticipation of significant changes that will require future public input. <br />Commissioner Price echoed what Commissioner Gordon said. She feels the Planning <br />Board should be a part of the public hearings. <br />Commissioner Dorosin said he had some questions about the flow chart. He said the <br />current process is that a public hearing is held, and the public speaks; then the Planning Board <br />is sent away and instructed to come back with a recommendation; then the public does not <br />have an opportunity to comment on the Planning Board's comments; then there is possibly <br />another meeting for this to come back to the Board of County Commissioners. He said this <br />seems problematic, and this was the concern he originally expressed. <br />