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Commissioner Wodtke asked if this is in the area we are <br />looking at for a node on the Comprehensive Land Use Plan, <br />and Mr. Challacombe stated that it is. There are two <br />properties west of Interstate 95 that are currently zoned <br />LM -1, or about 111 acres. Due to the provisions and <br />strictness of the LM -1, this could be a much less intensive <br />use than some of the heavier commercial uses, i.e., like the <br />Vero Beach industrial park along the Airport as compared to <br />4reas with truckstops, packing houses, etc. <br />Commissioner Scurlock inquired about policy in the past <br />in regard to use of the term, Trustee, and Mr. Challacombe <br />commented that the beneficial owners must be revealed, and <br />they do have a list of all the beneficial owners. <br />The Chairman asked .if anyone. present wished to be <br />heard. There were none. <br />On Motion by Commissioner Bird, seconded by <br />Commissioner Scurlock, the Board unanimously closed the <br />public hearing. <br />Commmissioner Fletcher noted that the application <br />states the reason for the request for rezoning is the <br />expected purchase by light industrial users, and he wished <br />to know if the request was based on an anticipated sale of <br />the property. <br />Attorney Cianfrone noted that the application was made <br />by the current owners. <br />Attorney Ralph Evan, Trustee, explained that he, as, <br />Trustee, and the people listed own a great deal of property <br />in this area. They were approached by people with some <br />light industrial uses, and to be in keeping with the <br />Comprehensive Plan, they felt it would be wise to go to the <br />LM -1. The proposed contract would be for only a very small <br />portion of the property. <br />Commissioner Fletcher brought up electroplating, which <br />he felt could cause pollution. <br />It was noted that this use has been allowed in the <br />ordinance for years. <br />37 BODS 43 PAv1 <br />NOV 181981 Ulu <br />