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access to them. He stressed that the County has been trying very <br />hard to work with the people up there. <br />John Hanson, 4290 North Winter Beach Road, stated that while <br />he supports the League's proposal, he is also one of the 80% who <br />lives east of the Lateral G Canal. He is in support of lower <br />densities up there as he likes the openness and doesn't wish t -o <br />be crowded by a lot of people and homes. <br />Gerrie Kofke, 6555 52nd Avenue, Winter Beach, urged the <br />Board to approve lower densities for the Winter Beach area <br />because they have two small children and enjoy the quiet area. <br />Rebecca Hampton, President of the Winter Beach Progressive <br />League, believed that the League's recording secretary, Mrs. <br />Hamilton, was referring back to the very beginning of the develo- <br />pment of the Winter Beach PLUM and apologized for any misunder- <br />standing, but agreed with Mrs. Hamilton about there being a lack <br />of communication at the first meetings on this matter. She <br />recalled that in the beginning they were told that 6 upa could <br />never happen out on Winter Beach Road, and as soon as the PLUM <br />passed, they were very surprised to see requests coming in for 6 <br />upa densities. She urged the Board to vote for Alternative #1. <br />t. <br />Alison DeGenero, 6635 52nd Avenue, urged the Board to keep <br />the densities low up in the Winter Beach area. <br />Henry.Mueller, 1805 Cutlass Cove Drive, speaking as a <br />developer, believed the efforts to downzone this area is <br />basically a regressive action. He pointed out that much of the <br />area is developed in parks and golf courses and the overall <br />densities are very low. He felt it was rather presumptuous of <br />some residents to say that they want low densities on just one <br />side of the Lateral G Canal. Mr. Mueller stressed that there <br />isn't much difference between 3 upa and 6 upa because it is <br />almost impossible to get more than 4 upa on property that allows <br />6 upa. He believed that the densities are rather misleading <br />because the residents are fearful that the area will develop in <br />multiple -family residential, and that is not the case. He urged <br />46 <br />�JUL 23 19�� <br />BOOK 65 mu -E 177 <br />
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