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9.A.1. PUBLIC HEARING - ORDINANCE 2003-021 AMENDING THE <br />ZONING ORDINANCE FOR APPROXIMATELY 587.14 ACRES OF <br />LAND GENERALLY SOUTH OF SR -60, NORTH OF 8TH STREET <br />BETWEEN 66TH AVENUE AND 82ND AVENUE (ON-SITE <br />MANAGEMENT, INC. - POINTE WEST PLANNED <br />DEVELOPMENT TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD DESIGN <br />ZONING DISTRICT) (LEGISLATIVE) <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVFRTI SEMENT FOR HEARING I S' ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />Planning Director Stan Boling reviewed the plan and explained that these are basically minor <br />modifications to the Planned Development Traditional Neighborhood Design, with a slight decrease <br />in the floor area of the commercial plan, a minor change to a local roadway, a design change to allow <br />for pedestrian ways in some blocks, and 2 major changes in reallocation of commercial and office <br />space. The changes do not change the size but the amount of floor area of these spaces. There are <br />also some changes to setback allowances on some internal lots but most lot sizes will be increased <br />in the south and east of the plan. On SR -60 there is a significant setback because of the Corridor <br />Plan requirements. These changes would remove the allowance for a restaurant use on SR -60 and <br />limit the commercial usage to office space. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard regarding <br />this matter. <br />Allen Oates, 1930 Tamara Trail, on the Board of Directors of Tamara Gardens and <br />representing the Homeowners Association, felt the front entrance to Pointe West is well-designed <br />and the development will increase the property values of Tamara Gardens. He wanted to thank the <br />developer for his willingness to assist the residents of Tamara Gardens by offering to allow them to <br />tie into Pointe West's sewer system when it is installed. <br />JULY 15, 2003 <br />