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8 <br /> SECTION BEING WHAT HAS CHANGED WHY <br /> MODIFIED <br /> 2.23 Reasonable 1. Elimination of existing regulations Regulations governing the <br /> Accommodation concerning development of a review/approval of a daycare in a <br /> `Daycare Center in a Residence'; residence have been moved to Article 5. <br /> 2. Renaming Section to `Reasonable Land use standards do not belong in a <br /> Accommodation'; section intended to identify development <br /> review processes. <br /> 3. Adoption of new standards consistent This section is being re-purposed to <br /> with direction from the County address a concern from the Attorney <br /> Attorney. over making reasonable accommodation <br /> for persons meeting Federal definition(s) <br /> of being disabled or handicapped. <br /> Per applicable State and Federal Law, <br /> local governments are required to make <br /> reasonable accommodation to land use <br /> regulations/policies to accommodate <br /> disabled or handicapped persons so they <br /> are not denied reasonable use of <br /> property. <br /> Proposed language addresses this <br /> concern and meets legal sufficiency <br /> consistent with direction from the County <br /> Attorney. <br /> Section 3.8 Conditional Use Section references have been updated. Amendment is necessary to ensure <br /> Districts Section 5.1.4 (existing language) is being proper reference to renumbered section <br /> changed to reference the new numbering of the UDO. <br /> scheme of the provision (i.e. Section 5.1.3— <br /> the new language). <br /> Section 5.1.1 Prohibited 1. Eliminating the word `not'; The language is being modified to <br /> Uses 2. Adding language `but not denoted' ensure consistency with Byrd versus <br /> Franklin. <br /> Prohibited uses are now listed within the <br /> table and are not identified as being <br /> allowed for development (i.e. there will <br /> be no symbol indicating the use is <br /> permitted in various zoning districts). <br /> Section 5.1.1 is being modified to ensure <br /> consistency with the revised table <br /> construct. <br />