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<br /> <br />9.A.2. PUBLIC HEARING – ORDINANCE 2004-011 – VERO BEACH <br />INVESTMENTS, LLC – REZONE APPROXIMATELY 21.2 <br />ACRES FROM RMH-8 TO RM-6 (VILLAGE <br />GREEN/COUNTRYSIDE/TURTLE RUN) – QUASI-JUDICIAL <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br /> Community Development Director Bob Keating presented the request to the Board <br />with the aid of a PowerPoint presentation (copy on file with the backup for today’s meeting) and <br />stated that the applicant intends to develop single-family homes but could have mobile homes under <br />this zoning. This project is exempt from a concurrency review but that will be looked at when the <br />site plans and plats come in. <br /> Commissioner Macht noted that there are a number of canopy trees on this property <br />which could be relocated and wondered if the new tree ordinance will apply to this piece of <br />property. <br /> Director Keating stated that, if the new tree ordinance is in place when the <br />development application is filed, the developer will have to comply with the new regulations. <br /> <br /> The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard <br />with regard to this matter. <br /> <br />GwendolynRigg <br /> , resident of Heron Cay which abuts this property, asked to have <br />a buffer included between the 2 projects. She also stated that if she lived in this new development <br />thth <br />and came off I-95, chances are she would turn right on 90 Avenue and left onto 12 Street, <br />th <br />requiring a left turn into the development. She felt that a left-turn lane on 12 Street would be very <br />important. She also questioned the traffic impact on existing developments such as Heron Cay and <br />felt that current residents would bear the cost of any improvements. She also noted that the mobile <br />12 <br />APRIL 13, 2004 <br /> <br />