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1 <br />4. <br />The Clerk°received,the foregoing Affidavit to be placed on <br />file. Mr.'Thomas Thatcher of Smith, Heath, Smith and O'Haire <br />presented arguments for allowing agricultural zoning for his clients. <br />Mr. William O'Neal, Attorney, called as witnesses Mr. Dudley Clyatt, <br />Mr. Art Karst and Mr.•Ralph Sexton, who each testified that in his <br />opinion the owner of the property, having leased it, should not be <br />considered engaged in bone fide agricultural activities. After <br />extensive arguments were heard, upon Motion of Commissioner Massey, <br />second of Commissioner Bogosion, the Board unanimously sustained <br />its original decision that the applications for agricultural <br />assessment in question be denied. <br />Upon Motion made by Commissioner Loy, seconded by Commissioner <br />Massey, it was unanimously carried that the Clerk be requested to <br />notify the individuals involved of the decisions made regarding <br />their applications for agricultural zoning. <br />The Board then readjourned as Board of County Commissioners. <br />Rivers Anderson and Marvin Carter appeared before the Board <br />in regard to the final approval of Indian River Twin Estates <br />Mobile Home Subdivision. The County Administrator presented a <br />final plat of a Subdivision known as Indian River Twin Estates <br />Mobile Home Subdivision and recommended its final approval as <br />meeting County Subdivision Requirements. Upon Motion made by <br />Commissioner Massey, seconded by Commissioner Loy, the Board <br />unanimously approved the final plat of Indian River Twin Estates <br />Mobile Home Subdivision provided that the term Mobile Home Subdivision <br />be placed on the plat plan; provided that a $2,000.00*gerf4ormahce <br />bond be posted with the Clerk assuring the placing of stop signs <br />, and completion of entries according to County Specifications as <br />they tie into the streets. That the private roads will not be <br />maintained by the County.* That a waiver be given from'the 600 foot <br />mark to the property line subject to the discretion of the owner. <br />GI <br />