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<br />Next Director Keating presented Property #2 using his PowerPoint presentation <br />(copy on file). The applicant initially requested RM-6 zoning. Staff advised him RM-6 was <br />inappropriate and the applicant changed his request to RS-6. The P&Z Committee denied this <br />request in the same motion as Property #1. Staff recommended the Board approve this request. <br />th <br />Chairman Lowther wanted a caveat to pave 26 Street and interconnect Indian River <br />th <br />Estates and West Gate Colony with the intent to direct traffic to 26 Street instead of SR-60. Staff <br />will consider these recommendations when the developer presents their site plan. <br />Discussion ensued regarding the Pending Ordinance Doctrine that will apply to this <br />property and Director Keating explained the process involved. <br />In response to Commissioner Wheeler’s question regarding the Board’s options, <br />Attorney DeBraal explained they must comply with the Comp Plan. The only option they have is <br />to deny or agree with the proposal of RS-6. <br /> <br />Chairman Lowther opened the Public Hearing on Property #2. <br /> <br />th <br />Janet Bollinger, <br /> 2280 80 Court, pointed out that West Side Village is built-out to <br />only two units per acre not six. <br />th <br />Susan Boyd, <br /> 8025 24 Street, tried to understand the rezoning process and wanted <br />Ms. Boyd <br />to know what was preventing this property from being rezoned RS-3. asked the Board <br />to postpone approval and amend the Comp Plan first. <br />Discussion continued. <br /> <br />Chairman Lowther directed the discussion back to the item before them. <br /> <br />Joseph Paladin, <br /> Chairman of the Growth Awareness Committee and President of <br />Atlantic Coast Development, personally believed the new regulations will prevent development to <br />be more than 2.8 units per acre. He recommended the Board approve the rezoning. <br />APRIL 12, 2005 <br />7 <br /> <br />