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09/01/1981
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KEN PANGBURN, A FULL TIME WORKING RESIDENT OF WABASSO, <br />STATED THAT HE AND HIS WIFE HAVE PARTICIPATED AT PLANNING AND <br />ZONING MEETINGS AND TRIED TO OFFER CONSTRUCTIVE SUGGESTIONS AS THE <br />PLAN WAS DEVELOPED. HE BELIEVED THERE WAS ONE THING THEY OMITTED <br />TO SUGGEST PREVIOUSLY AND THAT IS THE NEED FOR AN flXD CORRIDOR IN <br />THE WEST WABASSO AREA ALONG ROUTE 510. HE BELIEVED THE COMMERCIAL <br />DEVELOPMENT IN THAT AREA WOULD EXCEED THE 8 ACRES ALLOWED AS A <br />NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL NODE, AND UNLESS THIS IS DESIGNATED MXD, <br />IT WOULD RESULT IN A LOT OF NON -CONFORMITY. HE ALSO EXPRESSED <br />CONCERN THAT THE U.S. 1 CORRIDOR UP TO SEBASTIAN REMAIN AT 16 <br />RATHER THAN BE REDUCED TO LD -1. MR. PANGBURN COMMENTED THAT AN <br />AD HAD APPEARED IN THE PRESS JOURNAL STATING THAT INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION <br />WILL DO AWAY WITH OUR PRESENT WAY OF LIFE, AND HE DISAGREED WITH THE <br />STATEMENT STRONGLY; HE DID NOT FEEL THE INDUSTRIAL ZONING IN THIS <br />COUNTY SHOULD BE REDUCED ANY FURTHER. MR. PANGBURN URGED THAT THE <br />PLAN BE ADOPTED AS PROPOSED, <br />LEROY JOHNSON, SR., DID NOT ANSWER. <br />FRANK DEJOIA REPORTED THAT HE LIVES IN ROSELAND ALONG THE <br />SEBASTIAN RIVER AND WOULD LIKE TO MAKE A GENERAL ENDORSEMENT OF THE <br />PROPOSAL PUT FORTH BY ROSELAND PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION WHICH <br />RECOMMENDS LOWER DENSITIES IN GENERAL FOR THE ROSELAND AREA, <br />SPEAKING AS AN INDIVIDUAL, MR. DE.JOIA WISHED TO CONCERN HIMSELF WITH <br />A SPECIFIC AREA - THE LAND BETWEEN THE SEBASTIAN RIVER AND ROSELAND <br />ROAD. THIS BEAUTIFUL AND UNIQUE, HEAVILY WOODED, THREE MILE STRIP <br />CONTAINS DONALD MACDONALD PARK AND DALE WIMBROW PARK AND IS ALREADY <br />DEVELOPED WITH HOMES BUILT ON 2, 4, 6 AND EVEN 8 ACRE TRACTS. <br />MR. DEJOIA BELIEVED A NEW LAND USE CATEGORY OF 1 UNIT PER ACRE <br />MAXIMUM IS NEEDED TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREA ON <br />THIS STRIP AND PROTECT THE EXISTING HOMEOWNERS, AND HE REQUESTED <br />THAT THE BOARD GIVE THIS CONSIDERATION. <br />GEORGE KULCZYCKI WAS CALLED AND DID NOT ANSWER. <br />.JUDSON BARKER DISCUSSED A SPECIFIC AREA BETWEEN 58TH AND <br />66TH AVENUES NORTH <br />OF ROUTE 60, <br />HE <br />DID <br />NOT FEEL <br />THIS 7,OOO <br />ACRES <br />SHOULD BE DEVELOPED <br />AT 3 UNITS <br />PER <br />ACRE <br />AS WOULD <br />BE ALLOWED <br />UNDER <br />LD -1, ESPECIALLY IN LIGHT OF THE RECENT DROUGHT, AND SUGGESTED THAT <br />A DENSITY OF NO MORE THAN 2 UNITS PER -ACRE BE ESTABLISHED FOR THIS <br />SEP 1 1981 BQc 7 p4GE 3.4 <br />_')c <br />
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