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area and the trade-offs allowed, which would have created a far <br />greater density on the upland buildable area. <br />Chairman Scurlock concurred that Commissioner Bird had hit <br />on the key point - it was a balance of looking at a particular <br />piece of property and transferring densities and ending up with <br />20 units per acre instead of 10. He felt we should try to end up <br />with a product consistent with the neighborhood. <br />Commissioner Bird stated that he would not favor changing a <br />thing. He felt staff should continue to make their recommenda- <br />tions as they see fit, and the Board should have the ability to <br />temper those recommendations. <br />Mr. Keating wished to point out that there are a couple of <br />properties where there will be transfers - some of the R-lAs and <br />some of those that front on 6th Avenue where they will be <br />dedicating right-of-ways. <br />Commissioner Bowman agreed with what has been said, but <br />stated that she would prefer to spell it out and cut it down to 8 <br />so everybody knows where we stand. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Wodtke, Commissioner Bowman <br />voting in opposition, the Board by a 3 to 1 <br />vote, instructed the staff to take no action <br />and maintain the status quo in the MD -2 area. <br />MASTER WATER PLAN AGREEMENT - BOYLE ENGINEERING CORP. <br />The Board reviewed the following memos from Utility Services <br />Director Pinto: <br />51 <br />DEC 121984 , U 59 PnE 203 <br />