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A U G 8 1984 BOOK 57 FnUE 900 <br />Thomas Metts, agent representing property owners <br />Stephen Boyd and Curtis Knight, stated that they wish to go <br />on record as being opposed to the proposed rezoning to <br />Agricultural. Mr. Metts stated that their arguments are <br />also the same as those given by Mr. Hensick. <br />Commissioner Bird noted that there is a 230 -acre <br />commercial/industrial node by Ocean Spray, and if anyone <br />wants to build a convenience store, a gas station, or other <br />service type business, it can be included in that node. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Wodtke, the Board <br />unanimously closed the Public Hearing. <br />Commissioner Wodtke asked if we could consider rezoning <br />just part of the land; Attorney Brandenburg advised that <br />could be done. <br />Commissioner Bird did not know how we could accommodate <br />these people without creating three strip zonings because <br />the properties are so spread out. <br />Chairman Scurlock was in favor of the Planning & Zoning <br />Commission's recommendation to rezone to Agricultural. <br />Commissioner Wodtke made a Motion to adopt an ordinance <br />to rezone the area from Kings Highway (58th Avenue) to 66th <br />Avenue. The Motion died for lack of a Second. <br />Commissioner Bird indicated that he would vote for the <br />rezoning as long as there are assurances that the boundaries <br />of the node at the corner of 74th Avenue are flexible and <br />that requests for expansion to the east would be considered <br />as well as expansion to the west. With those assurances, he <br />felt that we would have allowed for considerable additional <br />service area to accommodate the expanded commercial that is <br />contemplated, but he stressed that we have to be consistent. <br />23 <br />
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