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� r � <br />Commissioner Wodtke asked what notice was given of <br />tonight's hearing, and Planner Shearer explained that since this <br />involves more than 50 of the property in the County, notifying <br />every property owner would cost thousands of dollars. Two <br />evening public hearings before the Board are required, and the <br />Statutes only require that a 1/4 page ad be published in the <br />local newspaper approximately seven days before the first <br />hearing and five days in advance of the second hearing. At the <br />first public hearing, you must announce when the second will be <br />held. He continued that the Planning & Zoning Commission <br />already has held their required hearing on this change in <br />districts, and it was advertised twice. <br />Commissioner Wodtke asked if tonight's hearing deals only <br />with residential, and Chairman Lyons believed there is one C-1 <br />district included. <br />Planner Shearer stated there are a couple - our R-1TM <br />zoning district, which was originally set up as a kind of resi- <br />dential zoning district, is now a commercial zoning district and <br />is called Commercial Recreation Vehicle Park, and the other <br />exception is a C-1 district that is being converted to RFD <br />(Rural Fringe District). The reason for this is that this <br />property was excluded from a rezoning to Agricultural last July <br />with the understanding that when we had the appropriate rezoning <br />district, the County would rezone it to RFD. <br />Planning Director Keating explained that the RFD is a new <br />one unit per 21 acre District. <br />Commissioner Scurlock asked if staff had received any <br />written objections to the proposed changes from the general <br />public, the Civic Association, the Board of Realtors, etc., and <br />Director Keating stated that they have not had any objections, <br />and, in fact, have had positive verbal communication about the <br />changes. <br />Commissioner Scurlock noted that it appears we have not had <br />any real outpouring of objections to what is happening. <br />5 <br />MAR 28 1985 BOOK C40 PAGE -358 <br />