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new development. Eleven industries were surveyed. Their responses were <br />mixed but generally indicated a preference for sites in industrial areas with <br />city sewer access, and access to maicr transportation routes. These concerns <br />corresponded with factors previously used by the Board for selection. <br />42. In both the statewide and Metro Area searches the Board initially developed <br />criteria which were applied to the entire study area. Application of this criteria <br />resulted in the identification of "preliminary areas." The Board then selected <br />factors that would be used in comparing the preliminary areas and selecting the <br />most suitable of those areas to be "proposed areas". <br />43. Proposed areas in the Metropolitan area are subject to public hearings. <br />Following these hearings the Board will again select the factors to be used in <br />comparing the *proposed areas and selecting final "preferred areas." <br />44. The factors to be used in the final selection will be based on the factors <br />used to select proposed areas and incorporate any additional factors that may be <br />raised at the hearings, as appropriate. <br />IV. PRE L'fMiWY-'ICRITER IAI <br />45. The"cri'terid`6ied'to identify preTiminary ^areasgWpre dill ltRitfn"to <br />and16pti6h6l criteria. Mandatory cr'i'£er'ia include's'ie�fic -thfe's'hol-d WytMW <br />be K#t'%in"each'case,. Optional"criteria`lindicated'tho4'A�cohdi$io s Wad . <br />preferred but not required. Optional criteria were applied as listed, in descend- <br />ing order of importance. (See Findings 46-91) <br />46. The criteria used to identify preliminary areas in the Metropolitan Area <br />were adopted by the Board on July 8, 1982 and are as follows: <br />4 <br />