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Chairman Scurlock did not see the need for such a Large <br />amount of acreage as he believed most industrial parks are in the <br />range of 300-400 acres. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />It was voted on and failed on a 2 to 2 vote <br />with Commissioners Bowman and Lyons voting in <br />opposition. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Bowman, the Board unanimously accepted <br />the Planning staff's recommendations on Items 4 <br />through 16 and 18 through 21, including the change <br />on Item #16 decreasing the CR510/US1 Commercial/ <br />Industrial Node from 150 acres to 120 acres <br />rather than 100 acres. <br />MOTION MADE by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Bowman, to enlarge the 1-95/CR512 <br />Commercial/Industrial Node to 1000 acres rather than <br />4a <br />400 acres failed on a 2 to 2 vote with Commissioner <br />Bird and Chairman Scurlock voting in opposition. <br />Commissioner Lyons asked what increase the other Board <br />members would settle for. He noted that there is no conflict on <br />this item for the fifth Board member and wondered if it has to be <br />voted on tonight. <br />Director Keating advised that it was his understanding of <br />the state rules that if this item is not voted on tonight, it <br />will have to be taken up again in six months. <br />Commissioner Lyons suggested an increase to 750 acres as a <br />compromise. An increase to 600 acres was preferred by both the <br />Chairman and Commissioner Bird, and Commissioner Bird pointed out <br />that i -f the Motion fails, the node remains at 240 acres. <br />21 <br />JL 29 Talo Baoa FrauC <br />