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9.A.1. PUBLIC HEARING - ORDINANCE 2003-018 AMENDING THE <br />ZONING ORDINANCE AND THE ACCOMPANYING ZONING MAP <br />FROM CG TO PD FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE <br />SOUTH SIDE OF STATE ROAD 60, WEST OF 82ND AVENUE <br />(RANDLE PROPERTIES, INC. - APPROXIMATELY 3.11 ACRES - <br />MODIFICATION OF ATTIC 60 CONCEPTUAL PD PLAN FOR <br />OUTDOOR VEHICLE STORAGE AND MINI -STORAGE <br />FACILITIES (LEGISLATIVE) <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />Planning Director Stan Boling reviewed the project with the aid of a PowerPoint <br />presentation (COPY ON FILE WITH THE BACKUP FOR TODAY'S MEETING). <br />Commissioner Neuberger questioned the stormwater retention area and the buffering on the <br />original project, and Director Boling explained that the stormwater retention area will be expanded <br />and agreed that the buffering on the original project is in very poor condition or missing entirely. <br />Commissioner Adams commented that if the buffer is not effective on the south of the <br />existing project, that would be a Code Enforcement action. She questioned the 125 -foot buffer on <br />the new project, and Director Boling stated that the site contains vegetation which will be <br />supplemented by the required new buffer. <br />Director Boling then stated that Code Enforcement could be directed to inspect the <br />buffering on the existing project. <br />Commissioner Macht noted that he had been unable to locate a tree survey for this project, <br />and Director Boling stated that environmental planning staff worked with the applicant on areas <br />which were to be preserved and noted that the site is thickly wooded. <br />Community Development Director Bob Keating added that pine trees are protected and <br />staff does require tree information but cannot "microlite" improvements. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard regarding <br />this matter. There being none, the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br />MAY 20, 2003 10 <br />