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<br />st <br />of the intersection at 41 Street and Indian River Boulevard, from <br />RS-6, Single-Family Residential District (up to 6 units/ acre), to <br />RM-6, Multiple Family Residential District (up to 6 units / acre); <br />and providing codification, severability, and effective date. <br /> <br />9.A.2. PROPOSEDSETTLEMENTOFLAWSUIT,TREVISO,LLC <br /> <br />V.INDIANRIVERCOUNTY,PUBLICHEARINGON <br /> <br />REQUESTFORREZONINGAPPROVAL(QUASI-JUDICIAL) <br /> <br /> <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS <br />ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br /> <br />County Attorney Collins explained the history of the 19.48 acre piece of property at the <br />thth <br />northwest corner of 16 Street and 74 Avenue, and Treviso’s request to rezone from A-1, Agricultural, <br />to RM-8, multi-family residential, up to 8 units per acre. He recapped his memorandum of August 14, <br />2006 outlining the changes in the Application since the last public hearing. He recommended that the <br />Board conduct the public hearing and take testimony on the rezoning request. The Board should then <br />decide whether to grant the rezoning request and accept the deed restrictions. <br /> <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />Joseph Paladin <br />, Growth Task Force Chairman,asked that the matter be tabled to allow him time <br />to meet with the neighbors to update them and get their support. <br /> <br />th <br />David Brocksmith <br />, 7406 16 Manor, West Lake Estates, asked if there was any input from staff <br />on the type of intersection that is proposed. He urged the Board not to table but to keep the zoning RS-6. <br />AUGUST 22, 2006 33 <br /> <br />