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County Attorney Collins clarified that the settlement proposed is for 4 units, not 4.5. <br />In order to get 4.5 units/acre, they would have to come back with a proposal for a planned <br />development and the public hearings. <br />Director Keating advised that there are airport zoning requirements that deals with <br />noise, over-flights, and other issues. <br />th <br />Dian George <br />, 1515 27 Avenue, gave the Board accolades for wanting to consult <br />with the School Board on this project. <br /> <br />The Chairman asked if anyone else wished to be heard regarding this matter. There <br />were none and the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lowther to keep <br />the properties zoned RM-3. Vice Chairman Neuberger <br />ruled the MOTION DIED FOR LACK OF A SECOND. <br /> <br />Commissioner Macht’s recollection of the attorney-client session was that the result <br />would be 4 units/acre with the covenants or 4.5 units/acre with a PD. <br />County Attorney Collins specified that was what the Board still had. <br />Commissioner Macht thought this offer was fair and under the law they are entitled <br />to up to 8 units/acre and felt 4 units/acre could be considered as a victory for the Commission to <br />limit development in areas. <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Macht, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Adams, the Board adopted (3-1, <br />Commissioner Lowther opposed and Chairman Ginn <br />absent) Ordinance No. 2004-024 amending the zoning <br />ordinance and the accompanying zoning map for <br />th <br />approximately 81 acres located south of 16 Street and <br />August 10, 2004 <br />22 <br /> <br />