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unoccupied commercial space available and wished to know if there <br />is a demonstrated need that has to be proved or not. <br />Director Keating believed Mr. Quinn has been referring to an <br />old provision in the Zoning Code where neighborhood nodes needed <br />a marketing analysis, but that was repealed and is not required <br />under the current ordinance. <br />Attorney Quinn stated that he would wrap up his presentation <br />by moving to the rezoning request. He appreciated that the <br />developers want to address the serious concern the residents have <br />about the uses they consider unsuitable and inappropriate, and if <br />they are going to consider retail, etc., in a development that is <br />completely surrounded by residential uses, he believed that OCR <br />is the answer. Attorney Quinn pointed out that the residents <br />might not have bought their units, or bought them at the same <br />price, if they had been presented with a commercial entrance <br />instead of the most beautiful entranceway in the county. He <br />urged the Board to deny the applicant's request for a 10 acre <br />node, and if they should decide to grant it, not to consider any <br />rezoning other than OCR. Attorney Quinn then advised that he has <br />asked the group he represents to limit their speakers to three. <br />Rosario (Sam) Alia, chairman of the Vista Royale Property <br />Protection Committee, came before the Board and referred to the <br />following petition, which was signed by approximately 500 <br />residents (Said petition is on file in the Office of Clerk to <br />the Board): <br />24 <br />BOOK 65 F',.IJr E?5 <br />