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it for everybody. Attorney Brandenburg understood that the <br />individuals in the District were satisfied with the way this <br />ordinance is currently written and that they did not want to open <br />it up to the possibility of additional motel development. <br />The Commissioners agreed that since everything out there <br />seems to fit right now, they would leave it like it is. <br />Director Keating believed that the existence of the <br />hotel/motel situation brought this whole issue to a head. He <br />felt that this was built completely contrary to every County <br />ordinance in effect, without building permits, etc., and from his <br />perspective, he recommended that it not even be grandfathered in. <br />It was his understanding that this was one issue that was going <br />to be pursued after the zoning district was in place and that the <br />zoning district was not going to specifically grandfather that <br />particular use in. <br />Commissioner Bird explained to Joe Middleton, owner of the <br />hotel, that by grandfathering it in, he would be allowed to <br />operate it, but it could not be rebuilt if it was burned down, <br />etc., and Mr. Middleton stated he understood and accepted those <br />conditions. <br />Chairman Lyons opened the Public Hearing and asked if anyone <br />wished to be heard in this matter. There were none. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously closed the <br />Public Hearing. <br />Chairman Lyons withdrew his objection to not having the <br />hotel/motel included as an allowable conforming use in the new <br />District. <br />35 <br />6 <br />JUN 12 1985 BOOK <br />��. <br />