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AM 1985 -BOOK 60 PAGE 409 <br />a piece of property which is said to be unique because of <br />surrounding neighborhoods and the road systems attached. <br />Discussion continued at length as to the possibility of <br />delaying a decision until a site plan can be presented and <br />analyzed; the type of development anticipated on the site; the <br />relative advantages and disadvantages accruing both to the sub- <br />ject property and the County from the building of 8th Street, <br />etc. <br />Commissioner Wodtke questioned staff in detail re ingress <br />and egress to the small parcel they feel should be kept resi- <br />dential, and asked whether with the access restrictions, decel- <br />erations lane, etc., they could assure that someone could put 19 <br />units on that land. <br />Director Keating stated that staff could not assure that now <br />because of the factors that might come up with a site plan, and <br />Administrator Wright noted that we do not guaranty the maximum <br />number of units on any piece of property. Theoretically you , <br />could go up three stories and put nineteen units in there, but we <br />can't say at this point what can be done. <br />Commissioner Wodtke then wished to know if the right-of-way <br />for 8th St. goes all the way to Indian River Boulevard, and it <br />was confirmed that it will but we have not yet acquired all the <br />right-of-way. <br />Commissioner Bowman inquired about the possibility of <br />squaring off the line of the C-1 property, and Planner Shearer <br />stated that the LUP sets it out as a 600' deep commercial <br />corridor, but the developer could come in and apply for an <br />amendment to the LUP. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to be heard. <br />Wayne Harrison, operator of Teacher's Place on Sixth Avenue, <br />informed the Board that he and his wife are in business on Sixth <br />Avenue, and they were made a permitted use under R-2. He <br />believed that Cardinal Properties is considering putting in some <br />rental apartments on Sixth Avenue across the street from this <br />44 <br />