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9.A.1. PUBLIC HEARING - CENTRAL ASSEMBLY OF GOD INC.’S <br /> <br />REQUEST TO REZONE 10.42 ACRES FROM A-1 TO RM-6 <br /> <br />(Quasi-Judicial) <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br /> <br />Community Development Director Bob Keating stated the purpose of the <br />application is to secure the zoning necessary to develop the site for uses that are allowed under <br />RM-6 and consistent with the M-1 land use designation. He advised of the current surrounding <br />and existing land uses and advised that the Planning and Zoning Commission and staff recommend <br />the proposed rezoning. <br />Vice Chairman Wheeler inquired if the property were developed today at the <br />maximum allowed whether there would be capacity on that road to approve the development. <br />Director Keating responded that there is capacity in the system. He also explained <br />that if all the properties that have recently been rezoned or received development approval came in <br />for building permits today, there probably would be a problem, but the absorption rate generally <br />keeps that from happening. The County’s Comprehensive Plan anticipates that there would be a <br />build-out over time consistent with the absorption rates that we project. If we do good capital <br />improvements programming, we use the allowances that the State has given us including <br />proportional share, and as long as we have reasonable growth and absorption rates, there will not <br />nd <br />necessarily be problems. He advised that an arterial analysis was done on SR-60 from 82 <br />Avenue to I-95 and that an arterial analysis gives better information based on the specific <br />characteristics of a roadway. <br />Chairman Neuberger questioned if this property was going to be developed by the <br />Church, and Director Keating stated he understood that the Church is going to sell this property. <br /> <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />March 7, 2006 <br />17 <br /> <br />