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Joseph Paladin, 6450 Tropical Way, voiced that he was on the Western Lands <br />Committee and the Coral Group Committee which provided the mapping. He thought it was a <br />good tool that should not be eliminated. <br />Richard Bialosky, Oyster Shell Lane, emphasized that the Board should tweak it as <br />necessary and he wanted them to "think green". <br />Jeff Bass, member of the Western Lands Committee, echoed the previous speakers <br />sentiments and added that the members of the committee were still available to work on what he <br />considered a "density manager". He mentioned that it would be easier to change what is already <br />in the Comprehensive Plan than to remove it and then add it back later. <br />Amy Themo, 1769 Pointe West Way, expressed that the frame -work is already <br />there and thought it could be tailored to suit the western land owners. <br />There were no additional speakers, and the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br />MOTION was made by Commissioner Davis, <br />SECONDED by Vice Chair Bowden, to deny <br />submittal to the Department of Community Affairs <br />(DCA). <br />Discussion ensued among the Board regarding the one unit per acre project density <br />and working with Geographic Information Systems (GIS). <br />Commissioner Davis was agreeable to move forward with a Geographic <br />Information Systems (GIS) based method of western lands development. <br />May 8, 2007 13 <br />