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barrier island; however, he pointed out that many years of <br />planning went into the decision to have a node at this <br />location based on the realization that thousands of other <br />people will be moving into this general area over the coming <br />years, who will require some services and might appreciate <br />some neighborhood shops. The hazard, of course, is that we <br />cannot tie this applicant to just how this property would be <br />developed, and it is possible we may need to look at this in <br />a different light now and determine if we were in error in <br />assuming this much commercial would be needed in this <br />neighborhood. Commissioner Bird stated that he, therefore, <br />would probably vote in favor of the Motion, but he wished.to <br />emphasize that this node wasn't placed there just to aid <br />some land owner speculation. <br />After further discussion, the Chairman requested that <br />the Motion on the floor be withdrawn for purposes of <br />procedure as the Attorney has informed him the two parcels <br />should be dealt with in separate Motions. <br />Commissioners Lyons and Bowman withdrew their Motion. <br />Attorney Brandenburg confirmed that the first Motion <br />should be to deny the rezoning for Parcel 1. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lyons, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Bowman, to deny <br />the rezoning of Parcel to C-1. <br />Commissioner Wodtke raised a question about any C-1 on <br />the north of the intersection, and Mr. Shearer confirmed <br />that there are two lots zoned C -1A on the northwest corner. <br />William Carnill informed the Board that he owns the <br />C -1A lot where there now is a residence. The subdivider's <br />original plan called for this to be a clubhouse or something <br />of the kind, and he believed the other C-lA lot was bought <br />by the County to enlarge the park. <br />35 <br />SEP 26 1984 BOOK 58 FAGE 449 <br />