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UUL 2 9 1986 Bou 65 FaGr 242 <br />kind that is going to have technical people who are going to go <br />to college either during the day or after hours. <br />At this point it was determined that no one else wished to <br />speak on Items 4 through 21. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Bowman, the Board unanimously (4-0) <br />closed the public hearing on Items 4 through 21. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, to accept the Planning staff's <br />recommendations on Items 4 through 21, including the <br />change on Item #16 recommended by staff. <br />M <br />Commissioner Lyons pointed out that if we accept staff's <br />recommendation on Item #17, the 1-95/CR512 Commercial/Industrial <br />Node will only be increased to 400 acres. <br />Commissioner Bird agreed that we want to try to encourage <br />industry to that area, but he felt 400 acres is adequate for the <br />node at 1-95 and CR 512 at this time. If and when more is <br />needed, he would look favorably on enlarging it at that time. <br />Chairman Scurlock noted that when we were trying to put the <br />utility package together for the North County, we had absolutely <br />no interest expressed in that area of any sufficient size to <br />indicate being able to include it for utilities. He stated <br />emphatically that he would not be interested in expanding that <br />node to the full thousand acres. <br />Commissioner Bowman felt that we may very well need 1000 <br />acres and believed if we don't designate this area for industry <br />now, we may get something else in there and have trouble <br />expanding it in the future. <br />Commissioner Lyons also did not want to see this area get <br />nibbled away and felt strongly we should designate the 1000 acres <br />now. <br />20 <br />