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Bruce King, Community Development Director, introduced <br />Richard Shearer, new County planner. <br />Director King explained that this request by the Town <br />of Indian River Shores relates back to the County's <br />initiation of the Comprehensive Plan amendment process as <br />specified in the adopted Comprehensive Plan. He stated that <br />it was advertised in the paper that the County was accepting <br />applications and they received a request from the Town of <br />Indian River Shores which related to all the County enclaves <br />and were very specific in what they were requesting the <br />change to. However, in order for action to be taken by the <br />County's administrative staff, it is necessary that the <br />application either be signed by the owner or have an <br />authorized slip from the owner or be initiated by the <br />County. It is not possible for one individual to request a <br />change in zoning designation on a piece of property that <br />they do not own. <br />Director King explained that the purpose of this item <br />on the Agenda today is to get some direction from the Board <br />of County Commissioners as to whether or not they desire the <br />County staff to initiate possible land use changes for the <br />County enclaves in Indian River Shores and confirmed that it <br />would entail public hearings, etc. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Scurlock, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Bowman, that the <br />Board approve the initiation by staff to <br />proceed with the necessary public input and <br />due process and give the request of Indian <br />River Shores every consideration. <br />Commissioner Lyons stated he did not understand the <br />Motion and Commissioner Scurlock explained the Town of <br />Indian River Shores cannot sign the application, which makes <br />39 <br />JUL 6 1983 .1909 '53 ?Au 919 <br />