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J U L 2 0 1986 BOOK 65. pnu 232 <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing on Items 4 through 21 <br />and asked if anyone present wished to be heard on any of those <br />items or wished to object to staff's recommendations. <br />ITEM #16 - COUNTY -INITIATED REQUEST TO DECREASE SIZE OF CR510/USI <br />COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL NODE FROM 150 ACRES TO 100 ACRES <br />The Board reviewed staff recommendation presented at the <br />July 15th hearing: <br />TO: The Honorable Members DATE: July 8, 1986 FILE: <br />of the Board of County <br />Commissioners <br />DIVISION HEAD CONCURRENCE: COUNTY INITIATED REQUEST <br />TO DECREASE THE SIZE OF <br />SUBJECT: THE C . R. .510 AND U.S. <br />HIGHWAY #1 COMMERCIAL <br />Robert M. Ke t ng, CP INDUSTRIAL NODE FROM 150-- <br />Planning & bev lopm4nt Director ACRES TO 100 ACRES <br />PSTHROUGH: Richard Shearer <br />FRO REFERENCES: Long -Range Planning REFERENCES: <br />Robert G. Melsom CO Initiated U.S. 1 <br />Staff Planner, Long Range Planning ROBERT <br />It is requested that the data herein presented be given formal <br />consideration by the Board of County Commissioners at their <br />special meetings of July 15 and 29, 1986. <br />DESCRIPTION & CONDITIONS <br />The Planning Department is initiating a request to decrease the <br />size of the 150 acre C.R. 510/U.S. Highway #1 <br />commercial/industrial node to 100 acres. <br />During 1985, the planning staff reviewed the size of this <br />commercial/ industrial node and determined that based on the <br />existing development pattern, past development trends, and recent <br />development proposals, that this node was too large. <br />On March 13, 1986 the Planning and Zoning Commission voted 5 -to -0 <br />to recommend approval of this request. Subseguently, the staff <br />has received a request from Hobart Ridge Properties to reduce the <br />size of this node to 130 acres rather than 100 acres in order to <br />include 30 acres of their property in this node. Based on the <br />existing commercial and industrial zoning and development in this <br />area, the node would have to be a 130 acre node in order to <br />accomodate this request. <br />ALTERNATIVES & ANALYSIS <br />In this section, an analysis of the factors used to determine the <br />size of the node are offered. <br />10 <br />