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Commissioner Wodtke asked if we are going to go through the <br />Development Order and the restrictions now, and Attorney Vitunac <br />felt it would appropriate to hear the staff's recommendation re <br />the Development Order at this time. <br />Commissioner Scurlock stated that he was hoping .to get a <br />Motion about the nodes and rezonings and get those items in line, <br />and then he would assume that the Development Order would assure <br />us that all the conditions and considerations that have been <br />raised today, if properly constructed, will ensure that the land <br />is used in a wise way. <br />Commissioner Bowman inquired where the Development Order <br />goes after it leaves here, and Commissioner Scurlock answered <br />that it goes back to the Regional Planning Council and they have <br />time to appeal it. If they don't appeal it, it stands. Then if <br />the developer is not in substantial compliance within the three <br />year period, it goes back to us and to the Regional Planning <br />Council. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wodtke, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Scurlock, the Board unanimously <br />closed the public hearing on the rezonings and <br />Comprehensive Plan amendments proposed by the <br />developers of Grand Harbor. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Ordinance 85-88, which will incorporate any Compre- <br />hensive Plan amendments approved for Grand Harbor, <br />Inc., and agreed to amend the Comprehensive Plan by <br />enlarging the commercial/industrial node located <br />east of U.S.1 between North and South Gifford Roads <br />from 50 acres to 85 acres. <br />81 600lt 62 <br />OCT 231995 <br />