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County has a site plan process to control undesirable <br />development. He urged the Board to maintain the zoning at 6 upa <br />as proposed in Alternative #2. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />COMMISSIONER WODTKE, the Board unanimously (4-0, - <br />Chairman Scurlock having left the meeting) closed <br />the Public Hearing. <br />Commissioner Wodtke felt that we get off track when we <br />compare zoning densities to land use designations. He asked how <br />many residents were here today who lived between the canal and <br />the railroad tracks, and approximately 12-15 people raised their <br />hands. iq <br />Attorney Vitunac advised that the purpose of this meeting is <br />for the Board to adopt a resolution to make the Winter Beach PLUM <br />the guideline to proper planning for the Winter Beach area. <br />Commissioner Wodtke suggested that we consider some other <br />alternatives with respect to the people who are already living <br />there, instead of doing it with zoning. <br />81 <br />Vice Chairman Lyons pointed out that this county has very <br />low densities; 6 upa is low compared to normal densities of <br />counties to the north and south of us; and 3 units per acre is <br />somewhat like a desert. He felt we must also remember that <br />whatever density is determined, it does not keep people from <br />having a house on 1, 2, 5, 10, 15 or 25 acres. <br />Commissioner Wodtke realized there was some mixed emotions <br />from people even those in the Progressive League. <br />Vice Chairman Lyons called for a Motion for the area west of <br />the canal. <br />48 <br />-JUL <br />23 ?986 <br />BOOK 65 F'° F _11S] <br />1S] <br />