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May 6, 2008 Draft Comprehensive Plan ~,,, <br />Planning Board's Table of Proposed Revisions Minus Line Items Revised by BOCC °' <br />(Line items revised by the BOCC have been noted where applicable) <br /> ~ J - ~ ~ <br /> PB Proposed Revision ° w ~ ~ .+°-,, <br /> (Chapter breaks and new objectives are shaded) ~ a ~ ~ a°'i <br /> a~ <br /> 0 <br /> <br />°~ <br />a °~ <br />~ ~O~ <br />Oma ~o <br />om <br /> The County should pursue afarmer-to-farmer transfer program that would ELAB g/10/2008 <br />16) 6-21 17 exempt the seller buyer from the rollback if the property stays in farm use. Staff <br /> Link Need #4 ("Local farmers need access to...") and its associated bullet ELAB <br />17) 6-22 7-12 ("The County should also...") to Need #3. Renumber remaining bullets Staff 9/10/2008 <br /> accordingly, i.e. bullet #5 becomes #4. <br /> <br />18) <br />6-22 <br />23 ~+ is `Jo~ir~hlo The County needs to teach the next generation about farming ELAB <br />9/10/2008 <br /> and encoura a some to ursue farmin as an occu ation. Staff <br />19) 6-23 21 Objective AG-1 Replace: <br />" ELAB g/10/2008 <br /> with, "Recognize and support the right to farm. Staff <br /> Objective AG-2: Pursue new measures (some of which may require special <br />20) 6-23 28 legislation) to make farming more profitable, such as additional programs for BOCC 7/9/2008 <br /> +~~tax assistance. <br /> Planning Board recommendation not accepted by BOCG or accepted <br />21) 6-26 44 with additional revisions, See BOCC Table of Revisions. <br /> Objective AE-11: Improve the energy efficiency of buildings through several <br /> action steps: 1) upgrade existing buildings, including County and school <br /> buildings; 2) educate planning and building inspection officials about the ELAB g/10/2008 <br />22) 6-33 31-37 technologies and techniques of energy efficient construction; and 3) Staff <br /> encourage the use of "LEED Gold" (or equivalent) as a standard in new <br /> construction. <br />11/06/08 All comments from the May and August Public Hearings were considered by the Planning Board during its review process. 18 of 32 <br />