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JUN'15 1983 <br />sOaxz 726 <br />the rezoning appeal are not given the opportunity today to <br />give their presentation, the developer is certainly going to <br />come back at us again to ask that more people be allowed to <br />live there than is the wish of the Town of Indian River <br />Shores. He urged the Board to say no to this appeal today. <br />Chairman Bird stated that he understood Mr. Bunnell's <br />feeling, but also understood that by granting this <br />postponement, it would afford the opportunity for the <br />developer to work with all those concerned and come back <br />with a new rezoning request and one more chance to come up <br />with a plan that will satisfy the people in Indian River <br />Shores. <br />Commissioner Wodtke hoped that during this process, Mr. <br />Bunnell and the Indian River Shores Council would do <br />everything possible to see if this piece of property could <br />be annexed to the Town where it would be under their <br />control. He felt it was an excellent opportunity and hoped <br />they would use it. <br />Mr. Bunnell stated their main objection is not just to <br />the density, it is the change from single family to multiple <br />family zoning. <br />Discussion followed as to the need for some sort of. <br />time limit to be included in the Motion, and it was decided <br />that a new plan must be presented to the Planning & Zoning <br />Commission for a hearing by August 11, 1983. <br />The Chairman CALLED FOR THE QUESTION on <br />the Motion to accept the waiver of the <br />appeal period and present a new plan to the <br />Planning & Zoning Commission for review by <br />August 11, 1983. The Motion passed 3-2 with <br />Commissioners Bowman and Scurlock voting in <br />opposition. <br />M <br />