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and additional property being added to the Indian River Estates community. He pointed out that <br />the ten -acre addition was the subject of this particular request, and that the proposed project would <br />expand the "total care use," to include skilled nursing beds and different types of residential units. <br />He detailed the proposed site plan, off-site improvements, landscaping plan, and <br />recommended approval conditions. He explained the requested change to the recommended <br />conditions (see page 132.A.1. of Backup), saying that prior to issuing a Certificate of Occupancy <br />for this project, the applicant would like the ability to not tie-up their Certificate of Occupancy, so <br />they want to close their entrance until 26th Street is paved. <br />A brief discussion ensued as to whether a time limit should be included. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing. <br />Bob Johnson, Coral Wind Subdivision, felt it was imperative that 26th Street be paved all <br />the way to 82nd Street to expedite traffic paralleling SR60. <br />George Simons, Project Manager for Carter Associates, had no objections to paving 26th <br />Street, and acknowledged that he was currently working with Public Works Director Jim Davis to <br />pave all the way to 82nd Street. He voiced concern that should they invest in the project, put the <br />building up, and then if for some reason the right-of-way would not be timely, they would not want <br />to be stuck with a building that is ready to receive residents, and not be able to receive the <br />Certificate of Occupancy. <br />There were no additional speakers, and the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Vice Chairman Davis, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Flescher, the Board unanimously found that: <br />17 <br />February 12, 2008 <br />