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There being no further speakers, the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. <br />Commissioner Flescher envisioned that development at the subject site would enhance <br />the safety and welfare of the neighborhood, as well as compliment the environment. <br />Commissioner Davis foresaw that it was important to provide the neighborhood <br />commercial zoning for future needs of the community. He stated that the rezoning was in the <br />best interests of the entire community. <br />Vice Chairman Solari agreed with Commissioners Flescher and Davis, and added that he <br />did not feel the rezoning would become a burden to the neighborhood. <br />Commissioner Wheeler agreed with his fellow Commissioners that the highest and best <br />use for the subject property would be commercial. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Wheeler, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Davis, to adopt the <br />proposed LDR Amendment Ordinance. <br />Chairman O'Bryan thanked the public speakers, and affirmed the Board's intention to <br />weigh input from all parties and act in the best interests of the entire community. He advised the <br />residents of Indian River Estates that they would likely find the rezoning a benefit, not an <br />impairment, of their lifestyle. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />Motion carried unanimously. The Board adopted <br />Ordinance 2010-017, concerning amendments to its Land <br />Development Regulations (LDRS); providing for <br />amendments to Chapter 911, Zoning, by amending Special <br />District Requirements Section 911.10(9)(a)(b) pertaining <br />20 <br />October 5, 2010 <br />