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acre, and the Master Plan designation, which only allows 3 <br />dwelling units per acre. <br />MOTION WAS 14ADE by Commissioner Scurlock <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Wodtke, to approve <br />staff recommendation, subject to the three <br />conditions listed, and adopt a position that we <br />not pay any interest on this particular money <br />placed in escrow. <br />Additional discussion ensued regarding the inconsis- <br />tency between the Master Plan and the zoning. Possible <br />solutions and down zonings were suggested, but it was noted <br />that rezoning to R-lA or R-1AA, for instance, would require <br />building houses of a larger square footage, which would not <br />be economically compatible with this area. It was further <br />noted that staff has not had time to get into the adminis- <br />trative rezonings which are required to get zoning into <br />compliance with the Master Plan designations. <br />The Commissioners agreed that a solution could not be <br />found today to the problem that occurs when the existing <br />zoning differs from the Master Plan designation. <br />THE QUESTION WAS CALLED by Chairman Bird. <br />The Motion was voted on and carried <br />unanimously. <br />APPROVAL TO ADVERTISE FOR PUBLIC HEARING - ORDINANCE TO <br />REPEAL CERTAIN SPECIAL ACTS <br />The Board reviewed the draft of a proposed Ordinance <br />which would repeal various Special Acts and various <br />Ordinances. <br />Attorney Brandenburg explained the need to'have certain <br />outdated acts repealed in order to thin out the law books <br />31 -. <br />$9 <br />FEB - 1983 arccf ' <br />