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D R A F T <br />393 <br />Craig Benedict: The brochure would be a help to the customer. 394 <br />395 <br />Lydia Wegman: It’s a good idea but doesn’t address our comfort with UDO language. 396 <br />397 <br />Craig Benedict: I agree. 398 <br />399 <br />Randy Marshall: Before we vote, I am going to say anything with the burden of persuasion language I’m voting against. 400 <br />I’m not persuaded that we have to have it because Durham had it. We’ve never had it in here and it’s never been a 401 <br />problem. 402 <br />403 <br />Paul Guthrie: Has any court of competent jurisdiction defined what we’re now saying seems to be a problem? 404 <br />405 <br />James Bryan: I haven’t looked. It’s pretty well settled law because the statute is explicit about competent material and 406 <br />substantial evidence. What is substantial has been litigated extensively but questioning the very foundation has not.407 <br />Franklin vs. Byrd is how this came up. There is always a chance that the foundation gets torn up, but this is how it’s been 408 <br />going for a long time. 409 <br />410 <br />Paul Guthrie: What worries me is the turmoil that might occur over trying to justify and accept these definitions. You may 411 <br />find that the rulings will take on and destroy further protections than we have and not just those under the court’s view at 412 <br />that time. It seems like an issue that is one of those that can’t be solved simply and depending on the case that comes 413 <br />forward that case may be awarded for the wrong part of information but set the precedent for all the rest. Is there any way414 <br />to avoid that and still maintain the standard that Michael is trying to justify? 415 <br />416 <br />James Bryan: I don’t think that there’s any way to fully avoid it. The law is an evolving thing. You can be conservative in 417 <br />your approach by seeing what the common approach is and what is most legally defensible.418 <br />419 <br />Lydia Wegman: If we take a vote, can we vote on whether we approve or disapprove this language? I think several of us 420 <br />are uncomfortable with the second sentence, but not the first. If we were to vote on that, can this go forward to the Board 421 <br />of County Commissioners? 422 <br />423 <br />Craig Benedict: You can vote with both sentences or one; it’s your recommendation. The Commissioners will see your 424 <br />recommendation and vote for or against it.425 <br />426 <br />Lydia Wegman: I’m trying to say I think we can take a vote and move on beyond us to the Board of County 427 <br />Commissioners. 428 <br />429 <br />Michael Harvey: I think the Board just needs to take action as it sees fit. 430 <br />431 <br />MOTION by Hunter Spitzer to approve the Statement of Consistency as contained in Attachment 2 and to approve revised 432 <br />UDO text amendment package in contained in Attachment 3 and refer the Board of County Commissioners to our 433 <br />concerns with the language under the sections discussed this evening and on March 6, 2019 but to approve the document 434 <br />as it stands. Seconded by Kim Piracci435 <br />436 <br />Lydia Wegman: So, basically you are voting to approve it but just advise them that we had some concerns.437 <br />438 <br />Hunter Spritzer: Yeah. 439 <br />440 <br />Carrie Fletcher: I would like to know what your feeling are, I would like to know. 441 <br />442 <br />Michael Harvey: I quite frankly feel that there are some statements that have been made here tonight that are inconsistent 443 <br />with facts and how this language was added. That’s very unfortunate. I think that there is and has always been a burden 444 <br />of persuasion for an applicant engaging in a Variance, Interpretation or Special Use Permit. That is just simple fact. An 445 <br />applicant has the obligation to persuade whatever Board he or she is going before that they are correct and that the 446 <br />information they are providing demonstrates the project complies with applicable standards. How they persuade that 447 <br />Board they are correct is with the submission of competent material and substantial evidence in the form of testimony, 448 <br />22