Annotated Outline Sample Clauses

Annotated Outline. The Annotated Outline provides a detailed outline of the structure of the new UDO document if the key issues identified in the Diagnosis are addressed. This is done for the purpose of providing staff, the Advisory Committee, the Planning Board, the Board of Commissioners, other boards, stakeholders, members of the development community, and the public an opportunity to review the overall structure of the proposed revisions before the actual drafting begins. It would include an article- by-article outline of the new UDO, and an explanation of the purpose and nature of each article and major section in layperson’s language. The annotated outline would set out the proposed structure of the new UDO document, and provide commentary explaining the purpose and scope of each article and section. The issues to be addressed in the Annotated Outline would include, at a minimum, the issues outlined above as the focus of the Diagnosis. The first draft of the Code Assessment would be for internal staff review only. That review would allow staff to provide the Contractor with substantive feedback and identify any factual errors or major issues that should be adjusted in the document prior to public review. After receiving one set of written consolidated comments from staff, Contractor and staff would reach consensus about revisions, and Contractor would make the agreed-upon changes. The Code Assessment would then be made available to the public and be posted on the website.
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Annotated Outline. Based on comments on the Development Code Update Recommendation Memo and other input gathered at Workshop #1 (see Section 2.2.2 below), Contractor shall prepare an Annotated Outline of the Development Code. The outline shall provide the recommended format, content, and organization of the new Development Code; retaining, amending, or discarding sections as necessary and proposing new sections where needed to improve clarity and user-friendliness.
Annotated Outline. PUBLIC DRAFT After the Consultant team revises the staff draft, based on one round of consolidated written comments from staff, a public draft will be released. Staff will convene a meeting with the Advisory Committee to discuss the Annotated Outline and receive comments.

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