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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Frank Coffey, <br /> 1200 Admirals Walk, asked the Board to examine the subdivisions visited <br />on the Planned Development Tour, in light of what effect these proposed changes would have <br />entailed in those developments. <br /> <br />Donna Keys, <br /> Chairman of the Planning and Zoning Commission and a member of the <br />. <br />Growth Task Force, suggested a possible group meeting with the Task Force members and staff <br />She also suggested that requiring multi-family projects to come in as planned developments would <br />allow the County to add conditions and address any perceived problems. She also felt that a closer <br />examination should take place regarding what comprises “open space”. <br />Ms. Keys <br /> continued that the zoning designations could also be adjusted to reduce density. <br /> Discussion ensued regarding zoning districts, small lot subdivisions, and affordable <br />housing. <br /> Community Development Director Bob Keating stated that the County must follow the <br />regulations in Florida Statutes, Chapter 163, and the Housing Incentive Plan in order to receive <br />SHIP funds. <br /> County Attorney Collins noted that property owners have to have options to do some sort <br />of development on their property. <br /> Chairman Ginn then suggested adopting the City of Sebastian regulations as to <br />single-family residential development. <br />DonnaKeys <br /> agreed that Sebastian has great landscaping regulations and that she would <br />like to see the County adopt more of their requirements. She again offered to sit down with the <br />Commissioners and staff to go over the recommendations. <br /> Chairman Ginn felt a workshop was needed and that each Commissioner should get <br />together with staff to discuss the recommendations and meet later to discuss them. <br /> <br /> NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN. <br /> <br />AUGUST 17, 2004 33 <br /> <br />