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r JUL 211982 <br />50 F 'OL 000 <br />Commissioner Wodtke asked whether staff would have any <br />problem with accepting the zoning change if they could be <br />assured in some way that no multiple family would be erected <br />on the property. <br />Community Development Director Bruce King stated that <br />if the property owners would accept a cap of possibly two <br />units for that property, he felt, based on the existing land <br />uses, staff could accept that, but he pointed out that we <br />cannot demand this. <br />Discus-sion followed on the fact that what the Coopers <br />are trying to do is consistent with the neighborhood, and <br />alternatives to assist the Coopers accomplish their goal <br />were suggested, such as deed restrictions or possibly going <br />to the Variance Board. It was generally agreed that the <br />Board preferred to find a vehicle to address the matter at <br />this level rather than putting the Coopers through even <br />further delay and expense. <br />Mr. Ragsdale commented that if there were a deed <br />restriction, there should be some provision in regard to <br />granting a permanent easement for access to the home in the <br />rear. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to be <br />heard. <br />Ann Robinson of 3008 Nassau Drive informed the Board <br />that she is acquainted with Mrs. Cooper and knows that Mrs. <br />Cooper began back in 1980 attempting to build the proposed <br />house within the County rules and regulations. She believed <br />the Coopers now exhausted every remedy and hoped the Board <br />will give them some relief. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Wodtke, the Board unani- <br />mously closed the public hearing. <br />r S4 - <br />