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8® <br />DEC 15 1982 aK h <br />TO: Clerk of the Board DATE: January 3, 1983 FILE: <br />of County Commissioners <br />SUBJECT: December 15, 1982 Board of <br />County Commissioners' <br />Meeting Item #11 D. <br />FROM: Commissioner REFERENCES: <br />A. Grover Fletcher <br />This memorandum is being filed to comply with the intent of Florida <br />Statutes 5112.3143. I currently reside at Berry Road in Roseland, <br />Florida which is in close proximity to the .project proposed by <br />Frank DeJoia (i.e. rezone 5 acres located on the northwest side of <br />80th Avenue from R-3, multi–family to R -2A, multi–family). I will <br />not receive any direct monetary benefit from the approval of this <br />project or the disallowance of this project. However, I wish to <br />disclose the fact that the project is to be located near our <br />current residence and may affect my surrounding neighborhood. <br />AGF/mg <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />A. Grover Fletcher <br />Commissioner Fletcher referred to the following letter <br />written by his wife, Nancy Fletcher, pointing out the– — 3. <br />mistake which had been corrected to read "one unit per one <br />acre" rather than one unit per 2.5 acres. <br />December 9, 1982 <br />Dear County Commissioner, <br />On December 15th, the County Commission will consider a rezoning <br />request from Frank De )oia for property he owns in Roseland. The <br />Planning and Zoning Commission on October 6, 1982, approved a change <br />from R-3, Multiple -Dwelling District, to R -2A, Multiple Family District. <br />As an adjoining property owner, I would request that the County Com- <br />mission restrict this property even further with a zoning category of R-1 AA <br />and gross density of 2.6 units. My reasons for this request are as follows: <br />1) The Comprehensive Land Use Plan states that "The Zoning Code <br />shall incorporate performance standards for important natural functions <br />and features of the site and the surrounding area." De joia's property, <br />as well as another undeveloped 5 acre tract to the east, has a free-flowing <br />natural creek running through it. This creek was listed as "environmentally' <br />sensitive" on the original land use map of 1976 and it is still environ- <br />mentally sensitive (the recently adopted Land Use Plan recognizes that <br />not all environmentally sensitive areas are shown on the current map). <br />99 <br />