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Commissioners and briefings with the Board of County <br /> Commissioner. The initial policy changes have been completed and <br /> these included public feedback and state law requirements . He <br /> stated tonight' s meeting is to set the table for our upcoming <br /> public hearings and meetings and to make sure any questions get <br /> answered. <br /> There are two steps to the process, first we will be having <br /> public comment on the Comprehensive Plan Update . The Planning <br /> Commission will hold their public hearing and make a <br /> recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners . The second <br /> will be to complete the same process with the Development <br /> Regulation changes . There will be a separate comment period and <br /> hearing for this . The Comprehensive Plan hearing and <br /> deliberation is scheduled for March 17th and if needed it will be <br /> continued to the 18th and 19th. CLAY WHITE proposed that the <br /> Planning Commission go through the document element by element . <br /> The Planning Commissioners will then make a recommendation on <br /> each element to the Board of County Commissioners with any <br /> amendments they want to include with the recommendation. Then at <br /> the end of the hearing there will be one final motion with a <br /> recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners that <br /> includes all of the suggested amendments . <br /> The April 14th Planning Commission meeting will be a briefing on <br /> the Development Regulations update and the hearing will be on <br /> May 12th and 13th. The goal is to complete the entire update <br /> project by June 2026 . COMMISSIONER DENEEN requested that the <br /> Planning Commissioners receive the draft Development Regulations <br /> as soon as possible to review. <br /> CLAY WHITE stated the redlined changes on the Comprehensive Plan <br /> update can be summarized into four categories; Revised <br /> population data and "existing conditions and trends", addressing <br /> recent state law changes, reflecting on community needs and <br /> vision and focus on implementation and integration with other <br /> County plans . Some of the recent state law changes include the <br /> affordable housing changes and the climate element with a <br /> resiliency sub-element . COMMISSIONER PEARSON asked if the recent <br /> proposed federal changes regarding affordable housing would make <br /> us revisit this element . CLAY WHITE stated he does not believe <br /> we would need to make any changes . <br /> CLAY WHITE shared that based upon the feedback provided at the <br /> last joint meeting, there is a chapter named Implementation <br /> chapter. The goals, identified actions, and the policies will be <br /> 2026-2-10 MINUTES 2 <br />