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FF'__ <br />SES <br />2 1966 <br />Boa <br />65 <br />P,,,IJE 552 <br />Dr. <br />R. H. Vinson stated that he lives in the middle <br />of <br />the <br />area being rezoned and never envisioned their property would go <br />from A-1 to RS -6. He pointed out that there was never any <br />discussion about that possibility during the public hearings on <br />the adoption of the Comp Plan. He further stressed that the <br />people in the area are not really enthusiastic about the 3 upa <br />development across the street from the parcel in question. He <br />believed that RS -1 would be more in keeping with the <br />neighborhood: <br />Augusta Vinson, asked those people to stand who are in <br />opposition to the RS -6 zoning, and practically everyone in <br />attendance stood up. <br />Ed_Schlitt wished to have the following letter he sent in <br />made a part of the record: 13 <br />ITL -10 <br />ex= M <br />321 -21ST STREET, P.O. BOX 6007, VEI <br />August 6, 1986 <br />Mr. Richard Bird <br />Indian River County Commiss <br />1840 25th Street <br />Vero Beach, FL 32960 <br />REALTORS <br />$I IDA <br />32961-6007 PHONE (305) 567-1181 <br />AUG 1986 L <br />Q <br />Co:,:....�s ��.�•s <br />BQM1RDEOlftdtlL � <br />At�..r�t;;,t <br />CCM.MISSIONERS <br />Commuriiz Dev, <br />Utilities <br />Finance <br />Dear Dick: Other <br />As you know, we head up a group that is in the process of developing Kingswood <br />Estates, which is located on the south side of Rosewood Blvd. and Kings Highway. <br />Recently, there was a Planning & Zoning hearing in which Ralmar discussed the <br />possibility of a - development using zero lot line concept that would involve between <br />4 and 5 units per acre. This type of development would meet the Comprehensive <br />Land Use Plan which apparently had been amended in 1985 to allow those properties <br />north of Rosewood Blvd. to have a higher density because water and sewer would <br />be available to that area. <br />As you know, that particular area between 43rd Avenue and Kings Highway on both <br />sides of Rosewood Blvd., has probably the highest value per residence as any of <br />the properties on the west side of the Indian River. Many estate homes are on <br />25 <br />M <br />M <br />