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ON MOTION by Commissioner Lowther, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Davis, the Board <br />unanimously approved the bulletproof vest partnership <br />program, as recommended in the memorandum of <br />March 6, 2006. <br />9. PUBLIC ITEMS <br />9.A. PUBLIC HEARING <br />9.A.1. LOCKWOOD LANE DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC'S REQUEST TO REZONE <br />APPROXIMATELY291.11 ACRES OFPROPERTYFROMPD, PLANNED DEVELOPMENT <br />RESIDENTIAL (THE COLONY GOLF COURSE COMMUNITY), TO PD, PLANNED <br />DEVELOPMENT RESIDENTIAL (TURTLE CREEKPRESERVE). AND TO OBTAIN <br />CONCEPTUAL AND PRELIMINARYPD PLANAPPROVAL FOR TURTLE CREEK <br />PRESERVE <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 displayed an aerial view of Turtle Creek Preserve, a <br />Planned Development (PD), that is part of the South County Initiative. He displayed and <br />reviewed the comparison of "Public Benefits" chart (page 129 of the backup) and reviewed the <br />conditions in their recommendation (pages 130 and 131 of the backup). He pointed out changes <br />regarding "no vehicular connection" to 13th Street SW at 37th Avenue, and the realignment of the <br />right-of-way on 13th Street SW. Staff favored having an interconnection between this PD and <br />Grovenor Estates. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended, by a 6-1 vote, to take <br />away the connection. After the developer heard opposition from the Grovenor Estates residents, <br />he eliminated the connection from his proposal. The proposed changes consisted of adding a <br />pedestrian access, a realignment of the right-of-way on 13th Street SW, obtaining a developer's <br />March 21, 2006 - 10- <br />