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02/08/2005
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3000
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128, 342-376
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the risk/reward ratio on the proposed RS -6 settlement and the current RS -3 zoning, the <br />difference would be only 6 units. If the Board refuses the settlement, he warned that the <br />court could decide the Lier's are entitled to a RS -6 zoning and the difference could be <br />much greater. He recommended the Board accept the settlement proposal and adopt the <br />proposed Ordinance. <br />Chairman Lowther had previously taken a stand against RS -6 but he admitted he <br />was wrong and changed his decision after hearing that the declaration of restricted <br />covenant as proposed placed control on the build out. He mentioned he would focus on <br />strict density zoning along the CR -510 corridor. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wheeler, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Davis, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Ordinance 2005-003 amending the zoning ordinance and <br />the accompanying zoning map for approximately 20.48 <br />acres located at the southeast corner of C.R. 510 and the <br />Indian River Lagoon from RS -3 single-family residential <br />district (up to 6 units/acre), and providing codification, <br />severability, and effective date. <br />9.B.1. PUBLIC DISCUSSION — BRIAN JOHNSON — CVS <br />DISTRIBUTION PLANT — 98TH AVENUE <br />Brian Johnson, 2220 98h Avenue, Vero Tropical Gardens, handed out (see <br />additional backup) a map showing the main entrance to the CVS warehouse to be directly <br />in front of his home. He advised of his concerns including the noise and lights from the <br />trucks and the industrial park's lighting carrying over into his neighborhood. He presented <br />the following possible solutions: <br />February 8, 2005 12 <br />
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