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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_1227 (2)Robertson said he was understanding that anything north of State Park Road would not be included. He said the peninsula had to be included. Robertson then suggested that the area be defined as both sides of Perth Road from Troutman south. Planning Supervisor Warren said the boundaries on the maps were township lines. He said East Monbo could be used. Robertson said on the Southside of East Monbo. Chairman Tice questioned the time frame. Commissioner Johnson said, "I'm trying to figure out how long I want to be the planning board." AMENDMENT CLARIFICATION: Commissioner Robertson said his proposal would be from July 1 through November 30, 2006, or sooner, and on page eight, for it to read: no submittal of a major subdivision in the orange overlay south of East Monbo Road with direct access to Perth Road shall be processed or approved within the targeted areas during the term of this ordinance, without approval of the board of commissioners. Commissioner Johnson asked if the requests would go directly to the board of commissioners or to the planning board. Robertson said through the planning board. Planning Supervisor Warren said subdivisions went through technical review and not to the planning board. Johnson said he didn't want to see personal property rights become to politicized. He said there was a due process that needed to be considered. Mr. Johnson said a process was already in place, and he didn't envision too much disturbance, if nothing occurred within 90 or 120 days. Commissioner Williams thanked the planning staff and board for the expediency in bringing the issues back to the commissioners. He said the growth measures had resulted from a request from the five -person board of commissioners. Williams said the matter was discussed at the Winter Planning Session, along with subsequent board meetings. Mr. Williams said the board, however, had never asked for a countywide lot size increase. He said the request had been for a measure pertaining to the Brawley School peninsula and Perth Road. Williams said he was not in agreement with the map shown earlier in the meeting. He said during the two hearings, he had heard realtors blaming the people purchasing homes for the problem, and the purchasers blaming the realtors. Mr. Williams said it was time to do something about the issue, due to emergency service concerns, school needs, infrastructure, and the quality of life that would suffer a decline. He said, however, the proposals were a little "overboard" and he would support sending the issues back to the planning board, especially due to the board (planning) having a diverse group of members and not special interest groups. VOTING ON THE AMENDMENT: Ayes — 1 (Robertson); Nays — 4. (Amendment failed) VOTING ON ORIGINAL MOTION: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0. Chairman Tice called for a five-minute break ----CONSENT AGENDA--------------- OTIO by Commissioner Johnson to approve the following 21 consent agenda items. VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0. (All requests were described at the briefing session.)