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7/1/1985
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570(4051R3116. 12/Ai 6 A4IAIa5 <br /> the flood plain. Collins responded staff proposed that <br /> curret County Standards dictate. .. <br /> Yuhasz expressed concern with utilizing USG maps for <br /> applying this standard as they are not intended for this <br /> purpose. <br /> Commissioner Lloyd noted that this could result in <br /> restricting use of many acres of land in certain areas. <br /> Yuhasz expressed concern with unnessarily restricting uses <br /> allowed under the current floodplain ordinance from occuring <br /> and that these proposals are not well thought out. <br /> Agenda Item # ZONING ORAINANCE TEXT, AMENDMENTS <br /> OCATIONAL_ COQ2EBATIvES <br /> DR AF <br /> Presentation by Smith. <br /> Willhoit questioned regulating toxic materials. Smith <br /> responded it was a provision desired by the Planning Board. <br /> Chris Herndal described the needs of the Health Sciences <br /> Consortium. <br /> Willhoit asked the relationship between use of the facility <br /> for staff versus a retreat facility. herndal responded 20 - <br /> 30 full time staff were proposed with some use of the <br /> facility for training purposes. <br /> No formal presentation was made nor comments received on the <br /> remaining public hearing items. <br />
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