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a. Collapsing existing tables as contained in Section(s) 5.2.1 (general use zoning <br />districts), 5.2.2 (EDD general use zoning districts), and 5.2.3 (Conditional Zoning <br />districts) into a centralized permitted use table (Attachment 5). <br />b. Modification of Article 5 Uses of the UDO to incorporate development standards <br />and evaluation criteria for various land uses (Attachment 5). <br />c. Modification of Article 10 Definitions of the UDO to incorporate new and/or revised <br />definitions of various land uses consistent with the proposed new table <br />(Attachment 5). <br />d. Incorporate modifications to the Economic Development Hillsborough (EDH) <br />districts as recommended by the BOCC late in 2016. This included expanded <br />allowable land uses within the various EDH general use zoning districts. <br />Proposed changes are identified utilizing a ‘track changes’ format with recommended new text <br />denoted in Red Underlined Text while text recommended for deletion denoted in Red <br />Strikethrough Text. <br /> <br />Planning Director’s Recommendation: The Planning Director recommends approval of the <br />Statement of Consistency, indicating the amendments are reasonable and in the public interest, <br />contained in Attachment 4 and the proposed amendment package as contained in Attachment <br />5. <br /> <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: Consideration and approval will not create the need for additional funding <br />for the provision of County services. Existing staff, included in the Departmental staffing budget, <br />will accomplish the work required to process this amendment. <br /> <br />RECOMMENDATION(S): The Planning Director recommends the Planning Board: <br />1. Review the proposed UDO text amendments, <br />2. Deliberate on the proposal as desired, <br />3. Consider the Planning Director’s recommendation, and <br />4. Make a recommendation to the BOCC on the Statement of Consistency (Attachment 4) <br />and the proposed amendments (Attachment 5) in time for the September 11, 2017 <br />Quarterly Public Hearing. <br /> <br /> <br /> 102