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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Bill Glynn, <br /> 1802 Barefoot Place, President of the Barrier Island Coalition, <br />said they have opposed heavy density for the past six years. They are not against growth, they are <br />against too much density and this is too much density for this particular area. They believe density <br />is the one thing that will hurt this county. He asked the Board to consider delaying this to another <br />time to take a look at the vote from the P&Z that was 4 in favor and 3 opposed. He hoped the <br />Board would take a position not to allow 8 units per acre. <br /> <br />thth <br /> Robert Johnson, <br /> 535 39 Court SW, inquired to the status of 66 Avenue <br />improvements and he wanted to know the impact of having an RM-8 development accessing on to <br />rd <br />43 Avenue. <br />th <br /> Director Keating answered that the construction of 66 Avenue to two lanes is <br />th <br />in the right-of-way acquisition and design phase. The four-laning of 66 Avenue north to the <br />CR510 is in the long range Transportation Element of the Comp Plan. The first phase of that <br />project is scheduled to begin next year. <br /> <br /> The Chairman asked if anyone else wished to be heard regarding this matter. <br />There being none, the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Davis, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Lowther, to approve <br />staff’s recommendation. <br /> <br /> Commissioner Davis wanted to amend the motion to rezone the property at <br />RM-6 rather than RM-8. <br /> <br /> The Chairman noted that the motion to approve staff’s recommendation is still <br />under discussion and he CALLED THE QUESTION. <br />NOVEMBER 16, 2004 21 <br /> <br />