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BOOK 7 FA�F 4 <br />JUN 13 1984 <br />Transportation System <br />The subject property has direct access to State Road 60 <br />(classified as an arterial street on the Thoroughfare Plan) and <br />to 98th Avenue (presently classified as a local street but <br />proposed to be a secondary collector). Developing the subject <br />property as an industrial park would attract up to 3,595 <br />average annual daily trips. <br />Environment <br />The subject property is not designated as environmentally <br />sensitive nor is*it in a flood -prone area. <br />rT+i l i +-i -- <br />County water and wastewater facilities are not available for <br />the subject property. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Based on the above analysis, particularly the proximity of the <br />subject property to the existing and committed industrial land <br />and the fact that there is unallocated acreage in the node, <br />staff recommends that the subject property be included in the <br />I-95 and State Road 60 commercial/industrial node. <br />Richard Shearer, Chief, Long -Range Planning, showed two <br />slides of the site and presented staff's recommendation that <br />the subject property be included in the 300 acre I-95/SR-60 <br />commercial/industrial node. <br />Chairman Scurlock opened the Public Hearing and asked <br />if anyone wished to be heard in this matter. There were <br />none. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wodtke, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Lyons, the Board <br />unanimously (4-0) closed the Public Hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wodtke, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Bird, the Board <br />unanimously (4-0) approved the request by <br />Donald & Louise Doran to include their 50.58 <br />acres in the 300 acre I-95/SR-60 commercial/ <br />industrial node. <br />19 <br />I <br />