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8 <br /> • An application that has received special use permit approval,preliminary plan <br /> approval or that has been scheduled for Board of Commissioner preliminary <br /> plan action, will not be so notified and may proceed according to its special <br /> use permit or preliminary plan approval and the Orange County Zoning <br /> Ordinance and Subdivision Regulations in effect on the date of approval. <br /> • Begin the notification process as soon as possible. <br /> IV. Utilize the joint public hearing scheduled for November 24,2002 to hear <br /> public comment on creating the above described special use permit(SUP) <br /> process with decision by BOCC at December 10,2002 Board meeting. <br /> V. Advertise a request for qualifications(RFQ)to identify consultants with <br /> unified development ordinance(UDO) experience as soon as possible. <br /> VI. Thereafter release a request for proposals(RFP) or a request for services for a <br /> consultant to help with unified development ordinance development and <br /> preparation. <br /> VII. Develop a unified development ordinance(UDO)that correlates with the <br /> comprehensive land use plan update. <br /> • Estimated Completion of UDO and comprehensive land use plan update: <br /> 6-12 months <br /> Only one residential subdivision that has not received either a special use permit or <br /> preliminary plan approval would likely qualify for consideration by the Board of <br /> Commissioners under the zoning and subdivision rules in place now. That subdivision is <br /> Eno Ridge which is scheduled for Board consideration on October 15,2002. Any new <br /> application submitted on or about September 18,2002 could be considered by the Board <br /> of Commissioners for preliminary plan approval no sooner than January or February <br /> 2003. <br />