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s ® � <br />portions that the Board wishes to remain commercial from that to <br />be rezoned so they would remain B-1, and delete all property <br />lying south of SR 60 so that it would retain its commercial <br />status, west of approximately 83rd Avenue. <br />Planner Shearer explained that what the Board is proposing <br />is to delete 8 lots of four blocks in Paradise Park (roughly Lots <br />1 thru 4 and 23 thru 26 inclusive) and all of the property on the <br />south side of SR 60. <br />Chairman Scurlock asked if anyone present wished to be <br />heard. <br />Attorney Michael O'Haire came before the Board representing <br />Dominic Lettiere, owner of a piece of property west of 82nd <br />Avenue and south of SR 60, and stated that he is in favor of the <br />way the Board is talking. To reinforce the direction they seem <br />to be heading, he wished to point out that 82nd Avenue is a truck <br />route and all trucks go through there and then west along SR 60 <br />to I-95. He, therefore, felt what is being proposed makes a <br />great deal of sense. <br />Attorney Gregory Gore came before the Board representing <br />Mrs. Fitzpatrick, whose property is on the north side of SR 60 <br />between 86th Ave. and 86th Court. The motion being discussed <br />would cover her property except for the northern three lots, and <br />he wished to know what the possibility would be of coming in for <br />a variance or rezoning of those lots. <br />Commissioner Bird did not feel he would support such a <br />request, and the Chairman agreed that we must draw the line <br />somewhere. <br />Local developer Peter Robinson informed the Board that he <br />does not own land out here, but felt the Board should recognize <br />that Paradise Park really is not a great area to build homes <br />because with the small lots and septic tanks, only one bedroom <br />homes would be allowed. Mr. Robinson did not feel the Board <br />would want to encourage one bedroom homes on septic tanks, and <br />he, therefore, felt this area should be a transition area. He <br />35 <br />OCT 171994 BOOK 58 <br />
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