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EAR Workshop
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Minutes
Meeting Date
10/20/2008
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Board of County Commissioners
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4022
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136, 001-024
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Evaluation and Appraisal Report
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development on the east side of 66th Avenue split off from the rest of the project. <br />Regarding some of the other suggestions by Commissioner O'Bryan, Director Keating <br />felt they could be done. <br />Commissioner Wheeler also talked about Liberty Park's design within the <br />Urban Service Line (USL), as well as, expense of property in and outside the USL. With <br />the New Town changing from 1 to 2 units per acre, and to transfer that density into the <br />New Town, he asked how that would be done and the two units per acre would be <br />determined. He also talked about traffic calming and asked what some of the ideas to <br />create traffic calming were or what other traffic calming would be available. He <br />questioned how they would define 50% for Agricultural Planned Developments and what <br />that would include. Under Objective 6, he remarked that when looking at 8 lots of <br />affidavits of exemption rather than 19, he felt there would still be a demand for <br />ranchettes. <br />Chairman Bowden complimented staff on the wonderful job they have <br />done without a consultant. <br />The Chairman opened the floor to public discussion. <br />Peter Robinson, Laurel Homes, referred to comments from Commissioner <br />O' Bryan about eliminating the problems of dead-end streets, and believed that we need to <br />create a defensible neighborhood, and one of the main ingredients to a defensible <br />neighborhood was having dead-end streets. He alluded to crimes in neighborhoods <br />where people have many avenues of escape, and recommended that the County allow <br />people to live on cul-de-sacs and to allow people to have a protection for themselves. <br />6 <br />October 20, 2008 <br />Public Workshop <br />
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