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JUN 1s 1902 <br />ecor 50 ,fA;f 56 -1 <br />Mr. Ragsdale commented that the rezoning recommended by <br />staff to be initiated by the Board would bring this into <br />conformance with the Land Use Plan and make everything to <br />the east of U.S.I MD -1. <br />P. M. <br />Commissioner Wodtke entered the meeting at 1:40 o'clock <br />Commissioner Lyons did not feel the Board would have to <br />initiate any special action at this time since rezoning of <br />the remainder of the subdivision would occur as a matter of <br />course in conforming to the Comprehensive Plan. <br />Planner Ragsdale agreed that was correct. <br />Attorney Brandenburg felt that the reason staff is <br />recommending the County move forward and rezone the rest of <br />that subdivision as soon as possible is that the current <br />request entails just one lot, which on its own constitutes <br />spot zoning. He noted that it actually would be best to <br />postpone action until the Board could consider the entire <br />subdivision. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to be <br />heard. <br />Jean Strawter, daughter of the applicants, Mr. & Mrs. <br />Dawkins, objected to any postponement of action on her <br />parent's lot. She pointed out that they already have waited <br />a <br />a long time and have paid a fee to get this accomplished. <br />In view of the economy and the continually rising costs, <br />Mrs. Strawter did not feel it would be fair to make them <br />wait any longer, and she felt if the others wish to have <br />their property rezoned, they should have to go through the <br />same process. <br />In discussion, it was noted that if this were to be <br />delayed until rezoning of the entire subdivision was <br />initiated by the Board, it would take 90 days or more. <br />