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06/05/1985
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Commissioner Wodtke stated that he felt comfortable with the <br />proposed ordinance because it is another type of commercial <br />development we are lining up. He believed neighborhood nodes do <br />not belong on Route 60 or 512 as that is where you can allow <br />specific commercial development in the proper size and felt the <br />ordinance proposed today will more truly address the neighborhood <br />situation. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Wodtke, to adopt Ordinance 85-51 with <br />the modifications discussed above. <br />Commissioner Bird commented on the statement in paragraph 4 <br />that the residential character of the surrounding area "shall" <br />not be negatively impacted. He did not know how you can put in <br />such a node and not have some kind of negative impact. <br />Director Keating believed that is included so we do have <br />the ability during site plan review to negate any adverse impact. <br />Commissioner Bird felt "shall" is too strong and that <br />"should" would be better. <br />Commissioners Scurlock and Wodtke agreed to add this <br />modification to their Motion. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED THE QUESTION on the Motion <br />with the above addition. It was voted on and <br />carried unanimously. <br />BOOK <br />Ani �� <br />
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