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question is how do we re-evaluate if that they haven't complied to come back in and be able to <br /> change that zoning to a more appropriate zoning. Now, that's just an issue that can come up. <br /> In this particular case, we have looked at the previous General Plan which is currently Industrial. <br /> We've looked at the future General Plan which for this particular property and area are looking <br /> to change it to Light Industrial. They're changing the overall Industrial category to two <br /> categories: Light Industrial and Heavy Industrial. And,this is appropriate for this area which <br /> right now the zoning is MCX which is more a Light Industrial. It's an Industrial-Commercial <br /> Mix. <br /> So, in this particular case, it probably would be okay to go fes_ <br /> and also knowing the fact <br /> that the Applicant is pretty close to complying with condJi__ this case. To answer your <br /> actual question, we have not— <br /> HALL: —It depends— <br /> DARROW: —Yeah, getting back to the origin question. Kind of toolrf=-little detour there. <br /> But, the reality is, we have not polled—we have Adtlad a vo_t,6,--,.We have 10feally taken it to <br /> the level. But, again, with permits, w�have to changetons—I'm sorry,�W"ave to change <br /> rules, right? Because those rulessau have to do URV'f <br /> time extension. For ordinances, <br /> it's usually a change in the conditionOTireroOare some rules_`m` d code that we may need to look <br /> 'I , <br /> at to change overall,but basically, once _'N" u put In a-con Ud i t i an ordinance, that becomes <br /> applicable for that particularzoning ordinaic e as ffif-g- time conditions or conditions of <br /> ' r <br /> compliance overall. <br /> I would also look to f Director tojs-ce if he's ij�� ith the overall direction. <br /> CLARKSON--- Director Yee hmm&fiffon my proposed amendments? <br /> YEE: J think as it pertains to thig-varticular app] on, I agree with Sid in terms of I don't <br /> think, no,-_there's a rub orithisl,applic <br /> on. I think trying to look down the road and what this all <br /> means, yotr4ffiow, this is coMM9 at us,right now, and I haven't had time to ponder beyond today. <br /> So, that's the' answer or reslianse I h M____ right now. <br /> HALL: What are a11_tlo ramifications—. <br /> YEE: Yeah, what are all-th- :i replications beyond this? But, it makes sense for this project if the <br /> Applicant is amenable with it <br /> CLARKSON: If I could just speak in favor of my proposed amendment—I think the <br /> Commission spends a great deal of time—I consider it wasted time redoing time extension <br /> conditions. I'd say that's probably one of the biggest jobs we do, and if there are properties like <br /> this one that clearly appear to be properly rezoned, there is no reason to have to come back and <br /> revisit that rezone every few years either on an administrative basis or by the Commission as a <br /> whole or by the County Council. And, I'm perfectly willing to admit that there might be <br /> properties where a rezone should be contingent,but for those that are obviously appropriate for <br /> 7 <br />