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John Roberts said there are appeal procedures in place, and if there is concern that <br /> Orange County is exceeding its authority, there is an avenue of appeal. He said the issue is still <br /> being studied for full clarity and to insure the County is in full compliance. <br /> Chair McKee clarified that the two options he sees are to form a reasonable defense of <br /> the County's regulations or to assume the State's standards. He asked if there is a third option. <br /> John Roberts said where the state law is not clear, there will be a reasonable defense <br /> made to any challenges. He said staff is working on being as prepared as possible. He said <br /> the UDO could be amended if necessary. <br /> Bonnie Hammersley said staff would continue to rely on the County Attorney's office as <br /> the legislation is reviewed and recommendations made. She said budget amendments would <br /> be considered if, and when, they are deemed necessary. <br /> Chair McKee said the will of the Board seems to be for creating a reasonable defense of <br /> the County's current position and regulations. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Dorosin, seconded by Commissioner Burroughs <br /> to adjourn the meeting at 8:53 p.m. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> Earl McKee, Chair <br /> David Hunt, Deputy Clerk to the Board <br />