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06/21/2005
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Board of County Commissioners
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3031
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129, 094-141
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<br />according to the Comprehensive Plan to what is being proposed. He addressed the amount of <br />green space projected, the amount of property being preserved, the proposed buffers, stormwater <br />management areas, vehicular connections, right-of-way donations, and gave the total unit count. <br /> <br />th <br />Billie Wagner <br />, 2225 20 Avenue, stated that Lost Tree should not be planning <br />homes on land that has not yet been permitted to fill and felt the best thing to do with this land is <br />leave it “as is”. <br /> <br />th <br />Sarah Hansen <br />, 69 Street, was concerned with the sandridge and would like to <br />see less density in that area. <br /> <br />Brian Heady <br />, Vero Beach, clarified that rezoning is not a right and that fifty <br />percent of legal opinions that end up in court lose. <br /> <br />Bob Johnson <br />, Coral Wind Subdivision, recommended allowing 75 foot lots and <br />eliminating the provision for townhomes. <br /> <br />Bill Cur <br />, Environmental Consultant for Lost Tree, felt that this project has given <br />more to the nature of the site than almost any other project he has been involved in. He explained <br />the other means of permitting needed to develop the site. The buffers are large enough for <br />wildlife corridors and they will be removing the exotic vegetation. He described the scrub jay <br />habitat, referenced studies done on scrub jays, and disclosed the scrub jay mitigation outside of <br />the County. <br /> <br />th <br />Roger Smith <br />, 3505 65 Street, explained he owns 6 acres of industrial zoned land <br />and a business (Airlight Processing Corporation) immediately south of the project. He was <br />concerned that people who move to the development will not like the looks of his property and <br />hours of operation. <br />June 21, 2005 18 <br /> <br />
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