Laserfiche WebLink
i i i <br />need is there now for multi -family in the form of a mobile <br />home park. Commissioner Bird felt strongly that a person <br />should have the right to develop his property to the highest <br />and best way he thinks is right unless it is totally in <br />conflict with our Plan and would have an adverse effect on <br />the county and surrounding residents. <br />Chairman Scurlock was greatly concerned about comments <br />made by two people in the real estate business, who <br />evidently looked upon mobile homes as a transient use of the <br />land since they noted that if it were desired to have a <br />different use of this land at some time in the future, it <br />would be easy to move the mobile homes out. He believed <br />that this intersection is the obvious activity area for a <br />regional mall, light industry, etc., and did not want to <br />sacrifice long term use for temporary use. <br />Commissioner Lyons did not wish to be a party to any <br />type of rezoning that would make a mobile community a <br />temporary community. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Fletcher, the Board unani- <br />mously extended the meeting to 6:00 P.M. <br />Commissioner Fletcher believed it was pointed out by <br />the representative from the manufactured home industry that <br />it was a myth that mobile homes were temporary housing, <br />which in his mind pretty well negated any transitional use. <br />He also believed we indicated in hearings we were looking _ <br />for industrial/commercial to benefit major arteries and <br />highway land so that the traffic generated would not affect <br />tributaries. <br />Commissioner Lyons asked staff if they had any idea as <br />to how much undeveloped R -IMP is available in the county <br />now. <br />70 <br />NOVrin <br />17 1982 <br />