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8 <br /> <br />Item was included in the legal advertisement for the February quarterly public <br />hearing which was published in The Herald Sun and the News of Orange on <br />February 12 and 19, 2014. <br />e. Outreach: <br /> <br /> <br />13. FISCAL IMPACT <br />Consideration and approval will not create the need for additional funding for the <br />provision of County services. Costs for the required legal advertisement will be paid <br />from FY2013-14 Departmental funds budgeted for this purpose. Existing County <br />staff included in Departmental staffing budgets will accomplish the work required to <br />process this amendment and to develop the accompanying manual for the layperson. <br /> <br />D. AMENDMENT IMPLICATIONS <br /> <br />These amendments incorporate land uses the agricultural community would like to see <br />specifically included on the Table of Permitted Uses (Section 5.2) (as opposed, for <br />example, being considered “Retail, Class 1”). The amendments also establish a new <br />conditional zoning district (ASE-CZ) and denote the types of uses that may be applied <br />for as part of an ASE-CZ rezoning application, potentially allowing for development of <br />more agriculturally-related uses in the county. The proposed amendments will also <br />expand agriculturally-related uses in some of the general use zoning districts. <br /> <br />Please also see section B.2 above for additional information. <br /> <br />E. SPECIFIC AMENDMENT LANGUAGE <br /> <br />See Attachment 2 <br /> <br />Primary Staff Contact: <br />Perdita Holtz <br />Planning & Inspections <br />919-245-2578 <br />pholtz@orangecountync.gov <br /> General Public: The Public Information Meeting scheduled for February 13, <br />2014 had to be rescheduled to February 17 due to inclement <br />weather. The meeting was advertised in the legal ad, press <br />release, and posted flyers in government buildings/facilities <br />and businesses in the county. <br /> Small Area Plan Workgroup: <br /> Other: Planning staff has worked with DEAPR staff and the Agricultural <br />Preservation Board to ensure the “agricultural community” is <br />informed of the amendments. <br />49