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Commissioner Bird noted that, in other words, if this is not <br />rezoned, the perc ponds could remain, but the other uses would <br />have to be removed. <br />Attorney Wayne McDonough came before the Board representing <br />Florida Atlantic Associates, and wished to take issue with some <br />of the comments made by Mr. Block, who apparently feels that <br />staff is in concert with Village Green to twist the Comprehensive <br />Plan. Attorney McDonough agreed that Village Green did go before <br />the Code Enforcement Board as to the use of the southern 2-3 <br />acres of this 10 acre tract, which presently is being used for <br />storage of recreation vehicles, boats, etc., and also as an <br />accessory use for lawn maintenance equipment. Attorney McDonough <br />felt it is indisputable that this is not R&R Enterprises <br />headquarters per se, and that the equipment is stored only for <br />the purpose of servicing Village Green residents. <br />Attorney McDonough informed the Board that the Code <br />Enforcement hearing came about at the insistence of Mr. Kahn, who y <br />complained of frequent loud noises from blades being sharpened, <br />workers running radios, etc., and the Code Enforcement Board did <br />require certain actions be taken to abate any nuisance activi- <br />ties; in addition, an administrative site plan was required. <br />Attorney McDonough stated that all this has been complied with <br />and noted that when Mr. Kahn went back before Code Enforcement <br />and claimed there had not been compliance, the Code Enforcement <br />Board found his allegations baseless. In addition, he noted that <br />there was a great deal of input at the Planning & Zoning <br />Commission hearing and they voted 3-1 in favor of the rezoning. <br />Attorney McDonough emphasized that this rezoning must be approved <br />so these activities can continue; otherwise, the recreation <br />vehicles, boats, and lawn maintenance equipment, will have to be <br />removed, and the residents will have to pay the price. <br />Attorney McDonough submitted 5 pictures to show the steps <br />Village Green has taken to build an aesthetic buffer on the south <br />border of the sewage and maintenance facility, including a berm, <br />39 <br />BOOK 60 FnE 75 <br />
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