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1 O.A. 2. B UILDEX, INC. 'S APPEAL OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING <br />COMMISSION'S DENIAL OF BUILDEX INC'S REQUEST TO REZONE ±2.17 <br />ACRES FROM PRO To CN (QuAsl JUDICIAL) <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />Director Boling used a PowerPoint (on file) to provide an overview of the request from <br />George Beuttell, president of Buildex, Inc., to amend the zoning requirements pertaining to the <br />Neighborhood Commercial (CN) District, to allow reduction of CN node minimum separation <br />distance criterion. He related that the Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) had considered <br />the LDR amendment request and proposed rezoning, had denied both and subsequently met with <br />representatives of the neighboring community, Indian River Estates, to discuss the residents' <br />concerns, and that a final motion made at the P&Z meeting, to approve the LDR amendment, <br />FAILED by a 3-4 vote. Director Boling thereafter provided background on the CN district <br />regulations, and summarized staff's analysis, confirming staff's recommendation for Board <br />approval of the proposed LDR amendment, through adoption of the proposed LDR amendment <br />Ordinance. <br />Community Development Director Bob Keating, continuing the PowerPoint presentation, <br />provided a description and the conditions of Buildex, Inc.'s appeal of the Planning and Zoning <br />Commission's denial of its request for rezoning ±2.17 acres situated at SR60 and 74th Avenue <br />from PRO (Professional Office Residential to CN (Neighborhood Commercial). He explained <br />that the purpose of the rezoning is to develop the site with uses that are allowed under the CN <br />Zoning district (see page 213 through 217 of the backup for table of uses). He explained that the <br />CN node must be a contiguous area not exceeding 5 acres in size; thus, the subject rezoning is <br />for ±2.17 acres, rather than the total 3 acres of ownership. He discussed the separation distance <br />requirements for CN, and said that the proposed LDR amendment mentioned by Director Boling <br />would allow staff to reduce the separation distances. Director Boling thereafter elaborated on <br />16 <br />October 5, 2010 <br />