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_ -i <br />O CT 5 1981 800K 47 fiAu 694 <br />Ed Schmucker, Engineer, interjected that there had to be <br />higher density in the County. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Wodtke, seconded by Commis- <br />sioner Bird, that the Board extend the MD -1 designation between the <br />North Relief Canal and Lindsey Road, and set a designation for the <br />environmentally sensitive area, as recommended by the Planning <br />Department. <br />Ann Robinson, Pelican Island Audubon Society, commented <br />that the flooding elevation is being made higher upstream. She added <br />that for the sake of the citizens, it was not in the best public <br />interest to encourage development in this area. Mrs. Robinson stated <br />that the flood zones needed to be protected. <br />Commissioner Wodtke strongly urged that there should be an <br />area to provide affordable housing for people with children. <br />After some discussion, Commissioner Wodtke withdrew his <br />Motion and Commissioner Bird withdrew his second. <br />Robert Lloyd, engineer, came before the Board representing <br />Mr. Rogers, who has 27 acres north of State Road 510. He stated that <br />an engineering analysis of the project was made and it was found not <br />feasible to have it at 2 units per acre. Mr. Lloyd requested that <br />the Board consider 4 units an acre for this project. <br />Lengthy discussion ensued as to what vehicle could be used <br />to accomplish this, since there is no classification for 4 units <br />per acre. <br />Planning Director Rever then indicated that Mr. Rogers was <br />scheduled to make a formal rezoning request at the next meeting of the <br />Planning & Zoning Commission. <br />further detail at that meeting. <br />This matter will be discussed in <br />Ray Fernald, Pelican Island Audubon Society, asked that <br />the following statements be made a part of the minutes. <br />