Laserfiche WebLink
Priscilla Marsh, Midway Estates, opposed the proposed amendments. <br />Marge McKee of Midway Estates opposed the restrictions, and believed the <br />designation should be different than that of a straight mobile home park. <br />Bob Nece, 7000 20th Street, Village Green, thanked staff for the efforts put into this <br />process, and supported the proposed amendments. <br />Commissioner Davis asked if there was a way we could differentiate, in this policy, <br />between a resident owned versus rental manufactured home community. Attorney Collins <br />explained that they would come through the legislative process of a planned amendment and one <br />could either agree that it is a good idea or not. <br />Linda Stephens, Treasurer of the Board of Midway Estates, explained the <br />disadvantages for mobile homeowners who rent to people who leave without paying rent and have <br />shown no respect for their homes. <br />Commissioner Davis explained that the County's intent is to protect renters from <br />eviction in the event owners want to convert their property to commercial or non-residential uses. <br />Ms. McKee countered that they were not against renters but were trying to save <br />themselves as property owners. <br />Board members and staff briefly discussed the pros and cons of rezoning versus a <br />comprehensive plan amendment. <br />12 <br />October 23, 2007 <br />