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APR 111985 BOOK , cl 5 <br />Rene VanDeVoorde understood that the Board has made an <br />exception for Sunnyfield Subdivision, and Mr. Shearer confirmed <br />that it was listed as an exception at the last public hearing and <br />is going to RS -3, which is 3 units per acre. <br />Brenda Sistler expressed concern about the many homes which <br />will be affected under this ordinance and even more under the <br />commercial/industrial rezoning ordinance to come in the future. <br />She noted that there are many homes in Winter Beach which were in <br />existence long before there were any zoning ordinances and wanted <br />that to be taken under consideration. She stated that she will <br />be in attendance at the public hearings for the commercial/ - <br />industrial comprehensive rezoning. <br />Director Keating advised that when we get to the <br />commercial/industrial rezonings, staff will have to do extensive <br />analyses and address individually the many areas where there are <br />mixtures of uses, such as in Winter Beach, Roseland, and along <br />the U.S. #1 corridor. He stated that nothing will be done in <br />haste as it is going to involve more detail and is going to be <br />significantly more difficult than rezoning the residential <br />districts. <br />Chester Clem asked to have a typographical error verified, <br />and Mr. Shearer stated that had been corrected. <br />Rosemary Hand, resident of Wabasso, was assured that only <br />residentially -zoned property would be affected tonight, and was <br />advised to attend the public hearings for the commercial/ <br />industrial rezonings. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird,.the Board unanimously <br />closed the Public Hearing. <br />10 <br />
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