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expressed great concern about the effect of the wells put in <br />by John's Island and Indian River Shores on their grove flow <br />wells and felt the Commission should check on this. <br />Pat Flood, Mayor of Sebastian, informed those present <br />that they presently have 300 some acres of industrial zoning <br />in Sebastian and he felt the acreage in the proposed node <br />should be reduced accordingly. <br />Commissioner Scurlock noted the Airport property is <br />approximately 300 undeveloped acres and he would assume more <br />industrial acreage would be in competition with Sebastian's <br />plans to attract light industry. <br />Mayor Flood referred to the map and continued to point <br />out little areas zoned for industrial and commercial. <br />Commissioner Wodtke believed most of this would be <br />commercial. <br />Mayor Flood felt that industry is needed, but that 1000 <br />acres in the north county is too much. Discussion <br />continued. <br />The Chairman called for the question on a 150 acre node <br />of commercial at the intersection of I-95 and SR 512. It <br />was voted on and carried 3 to 2 with Commissioners Wodtke <br />and Bird voting in opposition. <br />NODE AT THE INTERSECTION OF SR 510 AND 512 <br />The next subject to be discussed was whether the 50 <br />acre commercial node at the intersection of SR 510 and 512 <br />was not bigger than necessary for that area. <br />Planning Director Rever stated that it had been the <br />Planning staff's recommendation to leave this as a <br />neighborhood commercial area, and if at a future time, <br />pressure demanded more use, then consider a larger area, but <br />this was a compromise reached by a previous County <br />Commission with the major land holder in the area after <br />considerable input. <br />Zoning Director Walker noted that there presently are <br />about 35 acres zoned commercial in this area, and <br />7 <br />B®OK 47 PnE 678 <br />
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