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Dr. Gordon's .Nemoz Staff Couunents; <br /> 2. F.Dts seeia less related ,to specific Staff has rerwri.ttten some of the coi <br /> conventional -zones than on' the first districts to more closely relate th, <br /> draft. Thus, the periaitted and specific districts 'of the Permitted <br /> accessory uses are not always clear. Table. <br /> 3. Wording has been added in Sec. 7.1 Staff has re=written this section s, <br /> which strongly encourages B.D.s' even We feel it is in the best: interest + <br /> in rural areas. My understanding was County to encourage PD--type develops <br /> that they were to be limited to the everywhere. <br /> 10 and 20 year transition areas <br /> of the Land Use Plan. <br /> 7:4 PD Di.sttiets = Where: dAd`Hew DE�ttuatted <br /> Should be some cross-reference to The Staff has re-written the critter: <br /> conventional districts; and permitted 'PD districts to wake them more spec; <br /> ase table. Limit to 10 a-ad 20 year <br /> transition areas on Land Use Plan? <br /> 7.4.2 Relation to Public Utilities, Staff feels that the sections as wr, <br /> gacili.tiee'and'Set#i des - Should provide the necessary reference. "P <br /> be some reference to fire protection districts shall be so located with. <br /> and other health and safety matters. respect to necessary public faci _tt <br /> 7.4.5: Additions to PD Distracts Not <br /> Sub j edt 'to'Minitttft Area'Re 'uiretnents <br /> Why not? This section has to do with subsegw <br /> additions to P.D.s developed under <br /> ordinance. Staff feels these addit <br /> should not have to meet the maaimum <br /> area requirements. <br /> 7.1.4 PD-H <br /> 7.14.2 Permitted Princi a1 and Accesspry <br /> Uses and 'Sti-ddtures <br /> a) Permitted principal uses and The applicable tesidentti.al district <br /> structures shall be in-accordance to would be the one applied for in the <br /> Article 4, for the applicable PD application. <br /> residential distract. <br /> b) What is the "applicable residential <br /> district" here? <br />