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zt <br />difference is that large day care homes on public <br />state maintained roads would be subject to <br />administrative (staff) approval rather than that of a <br />quasi- judicial board. <br />The proposed amendments were presented for public <br />hearing on May 28, 1991. At the hearing, <br />Commissioner Gordon requested that consideration of <br />the amendment be continued until the June 3 <br />Commissioners meeting. She wished to question the <br />County Attorney about his concerns. <br />On June 3, the County Attorney expressed concern <br />about the lack of public input in the process. He <br />indicated that in deciding whether to permit a use by <br />right, the Board has made a legislative determination <br />that the use is compatible and the public health, <br />safety, and welfare is protected. He also indicated <br />that the tat <br />a.l. number of children must be considered <br />in deciding the impact on the road which serves the <br />facility. At the request of Commissioner Gordon, the <br />Planning Director explained the difference between a <br />permitted use, a Class B Special Use and a Class A <br />Special Use. <br />At its July 15, 1991 meeting, the Planning Board <br />recommended approval of the proposed zoning text <br />amendment. <br />RECOMMENDATION: The Administration recommends approval per the <br />Planning Board recommendation. <br />
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