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showing the location of the subject property and specified the zoning of the adjacent properties. <br />The subject property is located in an area deemed suited for low-density multiple-family uses. <br />Based on their analysis, staff has determined that the requested zoning is compatible with the <br />surrounding areas, is consistent with the comprehensive plan, meets all concurrency criteria, will <br />have no negative impacts on environmental quality, and meets all applicable rezoning criteria. <br />Director Keating specified that the Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously recommended <br />approval and concluded with staff’s recommendation for adoption of the ordinance. <br />In response to Commissioner Lowther’s question, Director Keating advised that the <br />th <br />intersection at 66 Avenue and SR-60 is programmed to be 6-lanes and staff is now in the <br />right-of-way acquisition stage for that project. <br /> <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard <br />regarding this matter. <br /> <br />Brian Heady, <br /> Vero Beach, commented that rezoning agricultural zoning to <br />multi-family zoning is not good particularly because the public is concerned about the growth and <br />street expansion, yet “every week” the public hears the Board change agricultural parcels to a <br />higher density. <br />Peter Van Rens <br />Mr. , of Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. representing the <br />applicant, offered to answer questions. There were none. <br /> <br />The Chairman asked if anyone else wished to be heard with regard to this matter. <br />Hearing no response, the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by <br />Vice Chairman Neuberger, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Ordinance No. 2004-017 amending the Zoning Ordinance <br />and the accompanying Zoning Map for approximately 9.32 <br />June 8, 2004 <br />9 <br /> <br />