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Attorney Brandenburg stated that in Palm Beach County, <br />a one acre lot in West Palm Beach would cost $100,000. He <br />knew of no such law in Palm Beach County, but commented that <br />they may have changed one of their zoning classifications to <br />reflect a restriction of one acre lots." <br />Commissioner Fletcher stated that he must have meant <br />Palm Bay instead. <br />Administrator Nelson advised that the cost of a half <br />acre lot would be over $20,000 in this County. <br />A debate followed on this issue. <br />Commissioner Wodtke felt that one-half acre lots were <br />a good size. <br />Commissioner Lyons stated if anyone wanted to vote <br />against this request, then the ordinance should be changed. <br />He reminded the Board that this does meet all the ordinance <br />requirements; you are not voting on whether or not you like <br />this subdivision. <br />Chairman Scurlock stated that if the entire Board took <br />the position that they did not like a subdivision and all <br />voted no, it would not be held up in court. <br />Attorney Brandenburg comMented that the only"question <br />at present is if the request meets all of the requirements <br />in the ordinance. <br />Commissioner Lyons interjected that the applicant has <br />come to the Board with his request, and has done everything <br />right. <br />Commissioner Fletcher stated that he would continue to <br />object until he got in trouble with the law. <br />The Chairman called for the question. It was voted on <br />and carried with a vote of 4 to 1, with Commissioner Fletcher <br />voting in opposition. <br />FEB 171982 <br />51 <br />MU 48 ria 880 <br />