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disclosed during the DRI. Attorney Johnston next discussed <br />the zoning in the immediate area which is mixed with some <br />commercial, including a truck stop, convenience store, gas <br />stations, etc., near Route 60 and more mobile home parks to <br />the west. There is extensive agricultural zoning between <br />this and the property denied the rezoning and also some RR <br />zoning. The subject area is a much more consolidated area <br />and, in addition, it is contiguous with an existing mobile <br />home development. <br />Commissioner Bird suggested adding a provision in the <br />site plan ordinance requiring that sewer and water facilities <br />be located within the subject development and buffered from <br />the neighboring property instead of being placed on the <br />perimeter, and Mr. Challacombe stated that they are working <br />towards instituting buffering requirements in the ordinance. <br />Attorney Johnston reported -that their sewage facilities <br />are located close to the sewage facilities for the truck <br />stop. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to be heard. <br />There were none. <br />On Motion by Commissioner Scurlock, seconded by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously closed the public <br />hearing. <br />Commissioner Bird stated that from this point forward, <br />he would find it hard to consider further rezoning of <br />agricultural land for economic purposes, but in this <br />particular case, he believed we actually are squaring off the <br />boundaries. In addition, he felt they have shown good faith <br />in going through the DRI. <br />On Motion by Commissioner Bird, seconded by Commissioner <br />Wodtke, Commissioner Fletcher voted in opposition, the Board <br />by a 4 to 1 vote, adopted Ordinance 81-37 rezoning from <br />agricultural to R-lMP as requested by Midwest Federal Savings <br />& Loan. <br />OCT 211981 <br />31 <br />Boa 47 PAGE 804 <br />