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JAS I <br />BOOK <br />�g <br />Commissioner Bird felt that whatever is developed there <br />would be unequal to Dr. Vinson's home, but noted that according <br />to the plan for the tract subdivision, there would be 7 <br />individual lots just behind Dr. Vinson's home. <br />Dr. Vinson said that he has not seen the subdivision plan. <br />Jon Jelmby, resident of Kingswood Estates Subdivision, <br />representing his family of custom builders, asked if he could <br />inquire about the price range of the homes in the proposed PRD. <br />Paul Domico, Executive Vice President of Ralmar, stated that <br />the price range will be $135,000-$170,000, which does not include <br />impact fees. <br />Mr. Jelmby advised that he and his family moved here from <br />Sweden 3 years ago and looked all over Vero Beach before finding <br />the Rosewood Road area where they built the Kingswood homes, <br />which are in the range of $200,000-$300,000. He believed that <br />even though the proposed project is very nice, it still does not <br />belong on Rosewood Road. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously closed <br />the Public Hearing. <br />Commissioner Bird felt that from the conversation today it <br />would appear that the popular thing to do would be to approve the <br />PRD with a limit of 2 upa, and Director Keating confirmed that <br />would reduce the project down to 53 units. <br />Mr. Domico explained that based on 2 upa, they would decide <br />to do Queen's Terrace and move Coventry Park to some other place. <br />Commissioner Wheeler asked what it would take and is it <br />possible to include this property under the RS -2 zoning district, <br />and Commissioner Eggert explained that we can list it as a <br />condition of the PRD, but the actual zoning district is not <br />available as yet. <br />44 <br />