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considered at this time. It would include all four corners of <br />the intersection plus a 300 -ft. wide strip that would connect the <br />property at the intersection with the property immediately south <br />of Hetra and the Hetra property to the north. <br />Chairman Lyons personally felt this particular node will be <br />a major node in the County and that we might as well face up to <br />it. <br />Commissioner Scurlock understood that what staff is <br />proposing today would place agricultural between Hetra and the <br />subject property. <br />Administrator Wright suggested that the Board wait before <br />expanding the node beyond today's request until an actual request <br />is received which may be for the southeast corner rather than the <br />northeast. <br />Chairman Lyons felt this would put it on all four corners, <br />which is what we have in mind. <br />Commissioner Scurlock believed that the same argument would <br />be used in duplicate by anybody else who wants to be included in <br />the node. <br />Planning & Development Director Robert Keating stressed that <br />one of the reasons staff is making the recommendation to expand <br />is due to the substantial amount of nodal acreage already <br />committed to development. <br />Commissioner Scurlock asked if staff would have the same <br />positive attitude towards the agricultural area in between <br />because the other side is more contiguous to what is happening, <br />and Mr. Shearer believed they would have to. <br />Commissioner Bird felt we should go ahead and consider <br />staff's recommendation at this point and see what demands are <br />received in the future. <br />Chairman Lyons opened the Public Hearing and asked if anyone <br />wished to be heard. There were none. <br />15 <br />OCT 16 1985 BOOK 62 RAN <br />
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