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units/acre); and providing codification, severability, <br />and effective date. <br />9.A.2. PUBLIC HEARING - ORDINANCE 2004-003 - AMENDING <br />LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS (LDRS) CHAPTER <br />911 AND CHAPTER 971, SPECIFIC LAND USE CRITERIA, BY <br />CREATING SECTION 971.13(5) REGARDING FRUIT, <br />VEGETABLE, AND NURSERY RETAIL SALES IN <br />AGRICULTURAL AREAS (LEGISLATIVE) <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />Planning Director Stan Boling said this was the second and final hearing on the <br />Land Development Regulation (LDR) Amendment. At the first hearing he reviewed the <br />Ordinance changes, and they are ready for adoption. The three changes consist of dropping the <br />minimum site size requirement down from 40 acres to 20 acres, allowing the use on active <br />agricultural production operation sites rather than limiting the use to sites with citrus groves, and <br />allowing the use inside and outside the urban service area rather than limiting the use to sites <br />outside the urban service area. In response to Commissioner Macht's question, Director Boling <br />said that the adoption of this ordinance would allow for redevelopment or expansion to the <br />Peterson operation. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard <br />with regard to this matter. There being none, the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br />January 20, 2004 13 <br />