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L_ __J <br />property bordering on U. S. I be allowed to remain <br />commercial. <br />Attorney Brandenburg confirmed that the legal <br />advertisement includes only Lots 46 through 52, and it would <br />be necessary to readvertise in order to include Lot 45; <br />however, it would be possible to delete Lot 46, leaving it <br />commercial. <br />Discussion followed re the fact that those residences <br />which are non -conforming cannot be expanded or rebuilt if <br />burned down, etc., and Mr. Evans stated that he wished to <br />use his residential structure for commercial in the future. <br />Mr. Richey informed the Board that he would like to <br />_ -have the triangular parcel containing Lots 11 through 20 - <br />left out of the rezoning, along with Mr. Evans' Lot 46. <br />Ms. Ella Hunter of 4270 Old Dixie Highway was <br />represented by her daughter, who wished to know how the <br />proposed rezoning would affect her property. It was <br />explained that everyone located within 300' of the subject <br />property is notified of a rezoning, but it would not change <br />their zoning in any way. <br />Ms. Lily Adkin of 4269 20th Avenue informed the Board <br />that she lives on Lot 1 in Pinson Subdivision and owns Lot <br />20 and 21 on the north end of the subject property. <br />In the ensuing discussion, it was explained that Lot 20 <br />which Ms. Adkin owns, became a half lot when the highway <br />went through, and Attorney Brandenburg noted that Lot 21 is <br />not included in the rezoning, and, therefore, Ms. Adkins <br />also would have half residential and half commercial. <br />It was felt all this should go back to staff and <br />possibly to Planning & Zoning who did not have sufficient <br />information. Mrs. Eggert, Chairman of the Planning & Zoning <br />Commission.stated that they were aware of the sole ownership <br />mentioned by Mr. Richey. <br />75 <br />DEC 15 1982 WK 52 PAGE <br />