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7/1/1985
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He noted: that anything: to do with Z-40 should be <br /> high. priority.. <br /> Margison had concerns as follows: <br /> I) Water/Sewer extension policy <br /> 21 Prezoning <br /> 3)' Thoroughfare plan <br /> 4) r 4a' - <br /> Gordon noted. that one thing she felt that the Board' <br /> should be very clear about was the concept of what. <br /> Orange County should 'look like* in the future.. <br /> She was especially interested in seeing I-40 area <br /> plans.. <br /> She felt the next thing that was needed was to <br /> provide the infrastructure= to support this <br /> development and coordinate- efforts for a <br /> water/sewer extension policy and a thoroughfare <br /> plan.. <br /> She also expressed a. desire for standards <br /> regarding industrial/commercial development and <br /> Iocation. <br /> Another concern was the revision of the Zoning <br /> Ordinance in regards to planned developments and <br /> special use permits.. <br /> • <br /> Discussion on the e <br /> pres rvatzon. of farm. land <br /> fo l .owed.. <br /> Pilkey noted that nothing• was mentioned under the <br /> long. range concerns about the preservation of <br /> farmland.. <br /> Gordon commented that prime farmland needed to be <br /> preserved for future growth. <br /> Kizer also noted that all around the world there <br /> seems to be a temporary excess in the supply of <br /> food and that in the future this <br /> will perhaps not <br /> be so. Thus, preservation of farmland is still an <br /> important issue. <br /> Agenda Item #10 <br /> Planning: Staff Work Program 1985-86 <br />
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