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Discussion continued on the different processing that <br />would be required for the R-lA property, and Attorney <br />O'Haire emphasized that this project was designed for a <br />single site plan approval and that segregating part of it <br />and requiring two different processes would present many <br />problems. <br />Various questions were raised and alternatives <br />suggested, and the Chairman called a brief recess so that <br />the attorneys might have a chance to discuss these problems. <br />The Board of County Commissioners reconvened with the <br />same members present. <br />Attorney O'Haire informed the Board that they will <br />`accept the R -1A density of 4.3 for the buffer zone with the <br />provision that they can treat this area as one big lot <br />rather than having to subdivide. <br />Considerable discussion ensued re the whole parcel <br />being considered one lot and the fact that nothing can be <br />constructed in the 200' buffer that doesn't meet R -1A <br />requirements. <br />Attorney Brandenburg informed the Board that this can <br />be done under our current code. He explained that R -1A <br />requires 10,000 sq. ft. of property for each unit, but does <br />not require that it all be grouped in a square lot fashion. <br />Attorney O'Haire noted that they would like to have the <br />Motion state that there can be one site plan and also define <br />the environmentally sensitive land as lying east of the <br />mosquito control dike. <br />Community Development Director King informed the Board <br />that we do have a survey of this property. <br />Commissioner Lyons and Commissioner Bird agreed to <br />reword their Motion as follows: <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Bird, to adopt Ordinance 82-30 <br />M <br />® E C 11992 "OK 2 pot- 260 <br />J <br />