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designations because it's a zoning code, so it really focuses on uses allowed in each zoning <br />district. <br />So, keeping the same intent of what the County Council was going for but just rewording it to <br />say, "All zoning districts, except Open, situated in the General Plan Resort and Resort Node <br />areas, provided that a use permit is obtained in the RS zoning District." And, this is—this is <br />really just more for clarification and to help keep the existing structure of the Zoning Code. Did <br />you have any questions on that one? <br />CLARKSON: I'm confused. So, the first part lists different zoning districts <br />JACKSON: Yeah <br />CLARKSON: where they will be permitted, and then you're referring to General Plan areas— <br />JACKSON: Mm-hmm <br />CLARKSON: Wouldn't it make more sense to just list all the zoning districts where they're <br />permitted and list all the ones where they're not? <br />JACKSON: We could do that. We could list every zoning district in the General Plan Resort <br />area. <br />CLARKSON: Well, I mean, how many different ones are there? <br />JACKSON: There's probably just off the top of my head—at least six, maybe eight. <br />CLARKSON: Well, but that would make it <br />JACKSON: We can format it that way <br />CLARKSON: —since you're, I mean, like there's, I don't know what the names of them are, <br />but there's like resort one, resort two, resort three? <br />JACKSON: So, just as an example, you're recommending changing it to like RM, which is <br />Multi -Family Residential, situated in the General Plan Resort and Resort Node area. Correct? <br />And, then CN, situated in the General Plan. List each of them like, like that? <br />CLARKSON: Well, it would be helpful to me to see a zoning map that was of a Resort area— <br />JACKSON: Okay <br />CLARKSON: —and to see what different kinds of zoning were in that area. <br />JACKSON: Okay. <br />EXHIBIT C <br />13 <br />