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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
Meeting Date
07/24/2007
Meeting Body
Board of County Commissioners
Archived Roll/Disk#
3133
Subject
Spoonbill Marsh Site
Hurricane Debris Removal
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west of 66th Avenue from A-1, Agricultural -1 District (up <br />to 1 unit/ 5 acres), to RS -3, Single Family Residential <br />District (up to 3 units/acre); and providing codification, <br />severability, and effective date. <br />9.A.4. REDSTICK GOLF COURSE INC.'S REQUEST TO REZONE ±1.11 ACRES <br />FROM A-1 TO RM -6 (QUASI-JUDICIAL) <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />Community Development Director Robert Keating gave a PowerPoint presentation <br />depicting the subject property, two parcels that lie within two different zoning districts, and the <br />surrounding areas. Changing the zoning from A-1 to RM -6 would provide a continuation of RM -6 <br />zoning to the north and to the east, so the entire site could be developed with the land uses <br />permitted under that district. Director Keating informed the Board that P&Z and County staff <br />recommended Board approval of the rezoning. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan wanted to know if most of the residential development <br />would go into the proposed and existing RM -6 zones, and if there was sufficient right of way along <br />King's Highway. Director Keating responded, "Yes," to the first inquiry and to the second, <br />revealed that the necessary right of way would be secured at development approval time. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing. <br />July 24, 2007 24 <br />
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