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M 11111IP' <br /> 0.79 5 U <br /> Plan would consist of several documents or <br /> plans, each dealing with a specific element of <br /> physical development and each adopted by <br /> resolution as part of the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> Proposed elements would include land use (the <br /> current Land Use Plan) , recreation, <br /> transportation, housing, open space, economic <br /> development; services and facilities, and <br /> additional elements as needed. <br /> Proposed amendments to Articles 2 .2 . 12 of the <br /> Zoning Ordinance would re-define the purpose, <br /> intent, and method of adoption of the <br /> Comprehensive Plan. <br /> Article 2 .2 . 12 of the Zoning -Ordinance, if <br /> amended, would provide that one element of the <br /> Comprehensive Plan be a Land Use Element which <br /> designates the general distribution, location, <br /> and extent of the uses of land for housing, <br /> business, industry, open space, education, <br /> public buildings and grounds, and other <br /> categories of public and private uses. <br /> Article 2 .2 . 13 of the Zoning Ordinance, if <br /> amended, would provide that the Board of <br /> Commissioners, upon receipt of a recommended <br /> Comprehensive Plan or portions thereof from <br /> the Planning Board, adopt them by resolution. <br /> The Ox�anae County Land Use Plan adopted on <br /> September 2, 1981 as amended, fulfills the <br /> purpose and intent of the Land Use Element of <br /> the Comprehensive Plan. Adoption of the <br /> attached draft resolution would implement the <br /> Zoning Ordinance amendments through re- <br /> adoption and designation of the Orange County <br /> Land Use .Plan as the Land Use Element of the <br /> Comprehensive Plan. <br /> The Planning Staff recommends adoption of the <br /> draft resolution. (An attachment to these <br /> minutes on page ) . <br /> Motion was made by Carey, seconded by <br /> Halkiotis to refer this item to the Planning <br /> Board for recommendation to the Commissioners <br /> on April 4 . <br /> Vote was unanimous . <br />