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residential, and as far as he sees it now, the property is <br />worthless. <br />Commissioner Lyons pointed out that there are occasions when <br />we do change the Plan; in fact, just this morning a commercial <br />node was expanded to take in a proposed business. The subject <br />property, however, is right in the middle of two nodes, and the <br />Commission this morning directed staff to readdress this problem. <br />Commissioner Lyons agreed we have to find a way to be fair, and <br />also set a policy. <br />Leonard Hatala informed the Board that he owns property on <br />the north side of 73rd Street, zoned C-lA. This property does <br />not front on U.S.I, and it is designated LD -1. Mr. Hatala felt <br />this is a good little area for residential, which is why he <br />bought his property, and he was not in favor of the request to <br />amend the Plan. <br />Flaverous Hamilton informed the Board that his property. <br />adjoins Mr. Hatala's property, and he has lived there all his <br />life. The property under discussion is 20 acres to the south of <br />his, and if it is going to be commercial, he hoped it would be <br />something nice - not a tin building, but something that will <br />last. He agreed -.that Mr. Gustafson has an odd -shaped piece of <br />property, and if Mr. Gustafson wants to build a nice business, he <br />would be for it. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Wodtke, the Board unanimously <br />closed the public hearing. <br />Chairman Bird agreed that the commercial node concept does <br />pose some problems and possibly there may be more people in the <br />county we are not treating correctly, but he believed we will <br />have to have an in-depth study. He noted that U.S.I travels .the <br />whole east coast of Florida, and he has not seen too good an <br />example of how development along this highway should be handled. <br />E� <br />S EP -'719.93 k 4 �A�' <br />