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Betty Rice informed those present that she lives on the <br />mainland. When she goes over the bridge to go to the beach, <br />that is where she wants to go, and if she wants to go <br />shopping, she will go some place else. <br />Edward Green, Rudolph Calpine, and Gladys Holmeier, <br />residents of Summerplace, spoke in objection to a shopping <br />center at the intersection for reasons of increased traffic, <br />air pollution, etc. <br />Charles Regner wished to point out that although Vero <br />Beach Trading Corp. has stated that this would be an <br />upgraded shopping area, we cannot count on this once the <br />area becomes C-1. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously <br />closed the public hearing. <br />Commissioner Bowman believed that no one has mentioned <br />that the elevation of this corner lot is only 6' and she <br />would assume it would need a great deal of fill, which she <br />believed would destroy all the native vegetation. <br />Commissioner Lyons noted that we have talked mainly <br />about Parcel 1 and about the piece that is commercial. He <br />would like to propose that all the property under <br />consideration, both Parcel 1 and Parcel 2, lying west of <br />AlA, end up as R -2B. <br />Attorney Brandenburg stated that the way to accomplish <br />that would be to deny the rezoning for Parcel 1, grant <br />rezoning for the remainder, and direct staff to initiate a <br />rezoning on Parcel 1 to R -2D. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Lyons, Seconded by <br />Commissioner Bowman, to deny the rezoning to C-1 requested <br />for Parcel 1 and adopt an Ordinance rezoning all that part <br />west of AlA and south of 510, shown as Parcel 2, to R -2D. <br />33 <br />SEP 26 1994 Boor 58 PAGE 447 <br />�J <br />