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NOV 2 8 <br />1994 <br />BOOK <br />PAGE <br />98 <br />way, there would be 21.06 buildable acres. <br />Thirty-six <br />transfers <br />are coming out of the environmentally sensitive areas and 28 <br />transfers from the road right-of-way. He assured the residents <br />of Tropic Villas that if the new development is within 10 units <br />per acre, it would not be out of bounds from Tropic Villas <br />densities. He perceived the environmentally sensitive area would <br />remain much the same way it is. <br />Bill Priestly, Azalea Lane, disagreed with the comments <br />regarding the area being so beautiful as he did not think that <br />pepper trees, trash trees and dead pine trees were particularly <br />beautiful. He felt the whole general area would be improved by <br />this development and the extension of Indian River Boulevard, and <br />pointed out there would also be fewer insects. <br />Mrs. Chapman asked if there was any chance of Rockridge <br />being hooked up to the sewer system at the same time this develop- <br />ment goes through, and Chairman Scurlock advised that he and <br />Director Jim Davis would be attending the Rockridge property <br />owners' association meeting of December 3rd and, hopefully, that <br />question will be answered at that time. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wodtke, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously (4-0) <br />closed the Public Hearing. <br />Commissioner Bird asked if Attorney Cooksey would confer <br />with his client and Mr. Rever as to whether or not they feel it <br />would be feasible to go ahead and develop this property if the <br />Commission were to rezone the property to R2 -B which would allow <br />a total of 204 units and a buildable density on the upland area <br />of approximately 11-12 units per acre. <br />28 <br />