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thth <br />acres located at the northeast corner of 66 Avenue and 26 <br />Street, from A-1, Agricultural District (up to 1 unit/5 acres) <br />to RM-6, Multi-Family Residential District (up to 6 <br />units/acre); and providing codification, severability, and <br />effective date. <br /> <br />9.A.2. PUBLIC HEARING – RESOLUTION NO. 2004-057 AMENDING <br />DEVELOPMENT ORDER (D.O.) FOR GRAND HARBOR <br />DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT (DRI) TO MODIFY <br />THE GRAND HARBOR MARINA BOAT SLIP CONDITIONS – <br />GHA GRAND HARBOR, LTD. <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br /> <br />Planning Division Director Stan Boling began by advising of the background <br />information regarding this request to change one of the conditions of the development order <br />regarding boat slips. He recounted that at last week’s Board meeting when the public hearing <br />notice for this matter was read, it was requested that this should be reviewed by MANWAC <br />(Marine Advisory Narrows Watershed Action Committee) prior to coming to the Board for action. <br />th <br />He explained in detail how and why this was scheduled for the Board’s June 8 meeting. He <br />specified the Board could open the public hearing and continue it until after MANWAC considers <br />the matter or they could take action at this meeting. This matter was not on the MANWAC’s <br />th <br />agenda for their meeting of May 17, but it was reported to that committee during discussion on <br />modifications to the Manatee Protection Plan and there were no objections or concerns mentioned <br />at that time. Environmental & Code Enforcement Chief Roland DeBlois was at that meeting and <br />could respond to any questions. <br />June 8, 2004 <br />10 <br /> <br />