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Donna Keys, Planning & Zoning Commission, recalled that when this matter came <br />before the Planning and Zoning Commission County staff had mentioned they had plans for that <br />entire area. She asked for explanations on how this is supposed to all come together. <br />Director Keating reported that he had been talking to the property owner and they <br />are looking at developing a better system of roadways (between 37th Street and 40 Street and <br />accessing the Boulevard) with connectivity. He also explained that they do not have a grid or local <br />roads to provide the inter -connections but they have a general agreement among the parties. <br />There were no other speakers and the Chairman closed the public <br />hearing. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan had no problem with the proposed project but was <br />concerned there might be piecemeal zoning particularly if there is potential large-scale changes to <br />this node. He wanted the Board to table this matter and perhaps have a workshop and look at the <br />big picture and see how it all fits in as an overall master plan for the area. <br />Commissioner Davis believed the best way to go is through the Planned <br />Development (PD) process. Vice Chair Bowden was not opposed to looking at the big picture but <br />had to go with the residents and stay with the Medical zoning. <br />Director Keating responded to Commissioner Flescher's question of how rezoning <br />would move us closer to the grid concept. <br />Mr. Barkett talked about how the north and south County initiative came about. He <br />argued that it was not reasonable or fair to say you have to work with another property owner in <br />February 6, 2007 24 <br />