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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
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05/04/2004
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Board of County Commissioners
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2927
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126, 909-963
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<br />Bruce Barkett <br /> , attorney for the applicant, pointed out that the applicant has agreed to <br />amend his project to 6 units per acre. <br /> <br />Joel Steiner <br /> , 1956 Sixty Oaks Lane, expressed his concern about the shedding of <br />stormwater onto the Sixty Oaks property. He also commented that he would like to see as many <br />of the cabbage palms and live oaks preserved as possible. He and his neighbors would also like to <br />see a requirement for the imposition of a green barrier between the projects. <br /> Chairman Ginn noted that we are not dealing with the site plan at this time, and Mr. Steiner <br />requested that caveats be added. <br /> <br />John Williams <br /> , Smugglers Cove, asked if there were a way to rewrite the LDRs so <br />standards could be imposed to require a planned development rather than a typical subdivision, <br />giving the Board more control over the project. <br /> Director Keating responded that there is a lot more flexibility to cluster units and get more <br />common green space with multi-family zoning than with a standard subdivision. The same results <br />can be achieved as with a planned development. <br /> <br />Brian Heady <br /> , Vero Beach, sarcastically remarked that the Board could save some money <br />and do a blanket change from agricultural to multi-family residential. <br /> <br /> The Chairman asked if anyone else wished to be heard with regard to this matter. There <br />being none, the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br /> <br /> In response to questioning by Commissioner Adams, Attorney Barkett advised that his <br />client is the purchaser of the property and has met with the Sixty Oaks owners and intends to be as <br />accommodating to those owners as possible. <br /> <br />MAY 4, 2004 11 <br /> <br />
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