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m <br />0 <br />ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER Loy, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER <br />DEESON, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY ADDED TO TODAY'S AGENDA AN <br />EMERGENCY ITEM AS REQUESTED BY THE ATTORNEY. <br />ATTORNEY COLLINS INFORMED THE BOARD THAT EDGAR L. SCHLITT, <br />AS TRUSTEE, PURCHASED APPROXIMATELY 19 ACRES OF PROPERTY FRONTING <br />ON THE SEBASTIAN RIVER IN APRIL OF 1973. THE OWNERS NOW WISH TO <br />DIVIDE THIS PROPERTY INTO THREE PARCELS, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE <br />GREATER THAN FIVE ACRES IN SIZE. THESE WILL BE RESIDENTIAL LOTS <br />WITH ONLY ONE HOUSE ON EACH. ATTORNEY COLLINS CONTINUED THAT <br />THIS PROPERTY IS PRESENTLY ZONED AGRICULTURAL AND DOES NOT ABUT <br />A DEDICATED HIGHWAY, BUT THEY DO HAVE AN EASEMENT GIVING ACCESS TO <br />THE PROPERTY. THE ATTORNEY FELT THIS IS A TYPICAL SITUATION OF A <br />SPECIAL EXCEPTION, AND THEY ARE REQUESTING THAT IT BE GRANTED TO <br />ALL THREE PARCELS, ATTORNEY COLLINS STATED THAT THEY HAVE A <br />SURVEY SHOWING THE THREE PARCELS AND LEGAL DECRIPTIONS OF EACH, <br />ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER Loy, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER <br />DEESON, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY GRANTED A SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO <br />EDGAR L. SCHLITT, TRUSTEE, FOR THREE PARCELS OF PROPERTY AS <br />DESCRIBED ON THE PRELIMINARY SURVEY PREPARED BY LLOYD & ASSOCIATES, <br />THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IN SAID SURVEY BEING AS FOLLOWS; <br />P�1 <br />MAY 2 4 1978 <br />BOOK 35 PAGE 29 <br />a <br />