§ 106-3. Procedures for Designation.
Areas of critical county concern may be designated by the BOCC in accordance with the following procedures:
(a)
A proposed designation may be initiated by the BOCC, the Planning Department, or any citizen. All proposed designations shall be accompanied by a boundary description and a narrative of the basis for such designation.
(b)
All proposed designations shall be reviewed by the Planning Department and the development review committee and a recommendation shall be submitted to the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission shall conduct a public hearing on the proposed designation upon receipt of the recommendation of the Planning Department in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 110. Upon conclusion of the public hearing, the Planning Commission shall submit its recommendation for the proposed designation to the BOCC.
(c)
The BOCC shall consider the recommendation of the Planning Commission and such additional testimony and evidence which may be presented to it, and adopt or reject the designation with or without modifications. Such designation shall include specific findings regarding the purpose of the designation, the time schedule for the planning effort to be implemented, identification of the sources of funding for the planning and potential implementing mechanisms, delineation of a work program, a schedule for the work program and the appointment of an advisory committee, if appropriate.
( Ord. No. 006-2016 , § 1(Exh. 1), 4-13-2016)