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Development Processes. Schedule, and Action <br />16 <br />® Public Hearing August 23,1999: The public was heard and the proposed zoning atlas <br />amendment was referred to the Planning Board for recommendation to the Board of County <br />Commissioners no sooner than September 21, 1999. Public comments can be seen in the copy <br />of the draft minutes of the public hearing attached to this abstract. <br />® First Action: Planning Board Recommendation: The Planning Board has 75 days within <br />which to prepare and submit a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners. <br />Failure of the Planning Board to submit a recommendation within the required time shall be <br />considered as a favorable recommendation. <br />® Final Action: Board of County Commissioners will consider an amendment to-the <br />Orange County Zoning Atlas no sooner than September 21, 1999. <br />RECOMNMNDATIONS: . ' <br />Zoning Officer Recommendation <br />The Zoning Officer recommends approval of the rezoning. <br />• The request complies with the provisions of the Comprehensive Plan. <br />• The proposal meets all dimensional requirements. <br />® Permitted uses listed for the proposed AS district are appropriate to service the <br />surrounding agricultural uses. Please refer to the attached Information <br />Memorandum. <br />Hinkley stated that the public hearing oral part is over for this particular item but the books are <br />open for people to write letters. He distributed letters to the Board received from interested <br />citizens (copies attached). He discussed the concerns raised at the public hearing. He noted that <br />Mrs. Ralph Berry's issue of not being informed of the meeting was legitimate. He stated that this <br />was an error on the part of the staff because the land was shown on a different tax map. He noted <br />that staff recommendations are noted above. <br />McAdams stated that since Mrs. Berry was not notified, if she decides to bring this up to the court <br />system, it could invalidate the Planning Board's findings. Benedict responded that there is a <br />potential to that but that Mrs. Berry did have the opportunity to participate in the public hearing. <br />Mrs. Berry stated that the apology letter she received, which said that everyone was notified, was <br />also illegal. <br />Selkirk asked again about what type of use will be on the rezoned property. Hinkley stated that <br />the use can be discussed and if the property were rezoned it would be in no way bound to the use <br />that was discussed. It would be bound to the uses that are permitted in the district, those by right <br />and by Class A and Class B Special Use Permits. <br />Bill Harrington, a member of the community, asked at what point the definition of the uses of the <br />Agricultural Service zoning can be contested. Hinkley responded that it can be contested before <br />the Board of County Commissioners in requesting them to consider changes in the list of uses that <br />are permitted or to change the zoning text. <br />Harrington stated that he thinks that the proposed use is not appropriate for the district. He stated <br />that this is an industrial use and what has been proposed is not at all conducive to an agricultural <br />environment. <br />9 <br />