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<br />made depending on the size and age of the home. He felt this ordinance would not protect them, <br />and would not really affect mobile home parks that are not divided up into lots, because the <br />individual does not own the lot; he simply owns the home that sits on it. <br /> <br />Director Boling thought the answer was to go through the process. For example, for an <br />existing mobile home park they would have to meet State Statutes for re-developing, and they <br />would have to come through the County’s process to make use of what the zoning district allows. <br />Attorney DeBraal confirmed. <br /> <br />Commissioner Davis questioned whether anyone knew we would be creating some <br />non-conforming uses by not having the minimum square footage of the ROSE 4 zoning; perhaps in <br />place over something that’s currently a RMH-8 and therefore having them come in to do a bricks <br />and mortar building, but not being able to because they do not meet the setbacks because of a <br />non-conforming lot at that time. <br /> <br />Director Boling was not familiar with any RMH-8 zoned areas where they do have lots or <br />legal parcels that are that small and would be affected by that. <br /> <br /> The Chairman opened the public hearing. <br /> <br /> <br />th <br />Fred Mensing <br />, 7580 129 Street, who lives contiguous to the ROSE-4 zoning, recalled <br />how four (4) people put up high-class modulars in the community because their mobile homes <br />were destroyed. It seemed to work well. Mr. Mensing thought it was a step ahead and urged the <br />Board to go through with it. <br /> <br />Nancy Offut <br />, Treasure Coast Builders Association, spoke in favor of the proposal. She <br />thought it was a step in the right direction and a trend that was happening all over the Treasure <br />Coast. She urged the Board to support it. <br /> <br />There were no additional speakers and the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wheeler, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Davis, the Board <br />unanimously adopted Ordinance 2006-015 <br />concerning amendments to Land Development <br />Regulations (LDRs); providing findings; providing <br />for amendments to Chapter 911, Zoning, and 971, <br />May 16, 2006 22 <br /> <br />