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Commissioner O'Bryan wanted to know how people would cross 66th Avenue to <br />gain access to the park from the western parcel. Director Boling advised that since the road is so <br />busy, it would be best to cross at a signalized street - either 81St Street or CR 510. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing. <br />Andrew Kennedy, 3001 Ocean Drive, Development Consultant with P&S <br />Properties, introduced his project team members, and read a supportive letter from Professor Bruce <br />Stephenson, Rollins College, who was not able to attend today's meeting (copy on file). <br />Todd Bonnett, Maitland, Florida, Architect and Planner, Bonnett Design Group, <br />addressed the Traditional Neighborhood Design (TND) aspects of the project. <br />Brian Curley, 4101 Ocean Drive, Development Consultant with P&S Properties, <br />through a PowerPoint presentation highlighted the benefits to the infrastructure, community, <br />employment, and public. <br />Richard Baker, President of the Audubon Society, felt the plan was good but not <br />the location. Using a PowerPoint presentation (copy on file), he recapped the reasons for opposing <br />this project. He explained how the Liberty Park Development proposal extends beyond the Urban <br />Service Line; felt that it sets a bad example since it would open the door for the development of <br />agricultural lands; and said that it illustrates a conflict between the Land Development Regulations <br />and the Comprehensive Plan. <br />The following speakers opposed the Liberty Park Project, expressed their reasons, <br />and urged the Board to reject the project: <br />Rene Renzi, Waverly Place. <br />11 <br />October 14, 2008 <br />