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<br />restrictive covenant limiting his development to RS-3. Mr. Keating gave a brief history of the site. <br />He gave an indication of what surrounds the subject property. He reviewed the criteria and said <br />there is sufficient capacity and it is consistent with the Comp Plan. Staff feels, especially with the <br />restrictive covenant, that this rezoning is compatible with the surrounding area. In conclusion, Mr. <br />Keating stated staff supports the Board approving the rezoning request from PD to RS-6 and with <br />approval there will be a restrictive covenant. <br />th <br />Discussion began with traffic concerns on 56 Street and the proposed <br />improvements. Commissioner Wheeler believed staff has been evaluating their transportation <br />plan incorrectly. <br /> <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard <br />regarding this matter. <br /> <br />Bruce Barkett <br />, Attorney, used Director Keating’s slide illustrating the zoning <br />prior to the PD approval request that was RS-6. Because of the Lateral “G” Canal and the <br />restrictions placed on the property, it not only limits the units per acre, it limits the lot size, and he <br />wanted to point out that his applicant is only asking that the rezoning be restored to the zoning it <br />had before it failed PD. <br />Robert Johnson, <br /> Coral Wind Subdivision, felt the Board should be more <br />consistent and approve the site as an RS-3. <br />Renee Renzi <br />, 301 Waverly Place, hoped the Board would revert to the way things <br />were handled previous to 1982 when she felt the Commission had more control considering <br />rezoning as a whole instead of individually. <br /> <br />There being no additional speakers, the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />March 29, 2005 20 <br /> <br />