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SEP 11982 <br />Chairman Scurlock commented. that ingress and egress <br />I.; <br />would only be on Route 60, and would be addressed in the <br />site plan review. <br />Commissioner Wodtke pointed out that if this property <br />were subdivided for single family residences, they possibly <br />would be forced to open up 21st Street through to 79th <br />Avenue. <br />Frank Torlucci, 2075 79th Avenue, spoke in favor of Mr. <br />Childers' development; he felt it would be an asset to the <br />community,_eliminate_the present -eye sore, and increase the <br />value of the property. <br />Ms. Friburg interjected that she would like to see as <br />few people as possible on Mr. Childers' property. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Fletcher, the Board unanimously <br />agreed to -close the public hearing. <br />A brief discussion followed, and it was felt that R -2D <br />might be better zoning than the requested R -2B. It would <br />still be the same use, with just a lesser density. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Lyons, that the Board adopt <br />Ordinance 82-19 rezoning the property owned <br />by George Childers in Indian River Farms <br />Subdivision from R-3 and A to.R-2D. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. It was <br />voted on and carried with a vote of 4 to 1, <br />with Commissioner Fletcher voting in opposition. <br />