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144 11 <br /> boards and/or the public . <br /> Best stated that he wanted to be sure the County <br /> was not on a tight time frame with the consultant <br /> and wanted to be able to carry over the <br /> consultant' s services into the new fiscal year. <br /> Collins stated there would be no problem with <br /> this . <br /> Jacobs referred to the memo dated April 14, 1988 <br /> regarding consultant services . He referenced the <br /> desirability of the Transportation Planning <br /> Consultant working jointly with the Open Space <br /> Plan Consultant to define rural character <br /> districts and road classifications appropriate <br /> thereto. Jacobs also referenced efforts currently <br /> in Florida and Chapel Hill in regard to traffic <br /> impact ordinances and the desirability of <br /> addressing this in the plan. <br /> Best asked if the revised work plan needed to be <br /> approved by the County Commissioners . Bell said <br /> he thought approval of the work plan was within <br /> the purview of the Planning Board and TAS. <br /> Collins stated that the County Commissioners would <br /> have to approve the request for proposals for <br /> consultant services and that the work plan would <br /> be an integral part of this. <br />
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