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<br />unanimously adopted Ordinance 2006-014 <br />concerning amendments to Land Development <br />Regulations (LDRs); providing findings; providing <br />for amendments to Chapter 911, Zoning, by <br />amending required improvements Section 911.08(6), <br />by amending required buffer yards Section <br />911.08(8), by providing for repeal of conflicting <br />provisions; codification; severability; and effective <br />date. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />9.A.2. CPALDRS <br />ONSIDERATION OF ROPOSED MENDMENTS TO ECTIONS <br />911.09(4)971.41(10):AS-FD <br /> AND LLOWING INGLEAMILY WELLINGS AND <br />AS-FDMH <br />CCESSORY INGLEAMILY WELLINGS IN THE OBILE OME <br />D(L) <br />ISTRICTS EGISLATIVE <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br /> <br />Planning Director Stan Boling gave an overview on zoning for single-family, multi-family <br />and mobile home districts. Most mobile home districts are mobile home parks but there are also <br />some subdivisions that are in mobile home zoning districts. After the 2004-2005 hurricanes some <br />residents and property owners in mobile home districts, on individual lots, asked that they be <br />allowed to rebuild with single-family homes. The Board approved the rezoning of those properties <br />to ROSE-4 to allow for single-family homes. Residents from Countryside wanted to make sure <br />this Ordinance would not affect mobile home parks where spaces are rented or leased; and, would <br />only apply to individual properties that are zoned mobile home, which is the case. He asked the <br />Board to approve staff’s recommendation. <br /> <br />Commissioner Wheeler had a few questions: (1) does this apply to lots that are platted and <br />lots that are owned by someone; (2) what would mobile home parks have to go through to apply to <br />build on lots; and (3) how well protected are these people from eviction. <br /> <br />Director Boling did not believe a new ordinance would affect what may or may not happen, <br />and felt there were other laws which the County Attorney might be able to better explain, in <br />particular, what they would be able to convert. <br /> <br />Attorney DeBraal explained the process of conversion, which includes notices being sent <br />out, and giving homeowners the opportunity to move their homes. There is also an allowance <br />May 16, 2006 21 <br /> <br />
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