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FEB 17 1987 BOOK 6~� rvjF.. 351 <br />Architect Charles Block informed the Board that he was <br />involved in the PRD project, but not in this plat. In regard to <br />minimum standards, he believed the standards in this county rank <br />very high in the state and are very restrictive. Mr. Block <br />doubted he had ever come before the Board in any of the several <br />hundred projects in which he has been involved in this county <br />exceeding anything but the minimum standards because they are so <br />restrictive, and he further believed that probably all the <br />projects that have gone to Planning & Zoning and come before the <br />Board have met minimum standards. He believed those standards <br />are good standards and are protective of the community. <br />George Beuttell, 5480 Rosewood Rd., submitted that well over <br />900 of the ownership on the road by acreage wants this zoned as <br />RS -2, which he felt is the same situation earlier referred to by <br />Commissioner Bird in Winter Beach. <br />Commissioner Bird advised that the main difference there <br />would be that the people Mr. Beuttell is talking about on <br />Rosewood Road don't own this particular piece of property. In <br />Winter Beach 950 of the people who owned the particular piece of <br />property we were talking about wanted it zoned LD -2, and it was <br />the people who lived a mile or two away who wanted it zoned <br />something less. <br />Mr. Beuttell submitted.that the people on Rosewood don't <br />live a mile or so away. He stated that he owns two acres <br />abutting the subject property, and he has one house on a one acre <br />piece of property. If three houses are built on the west side of <br />his property line, he did not see how anyone could say that would <br />not affect his property value adversely. He believed when Ralmar <br />bought the property, they knew full well what they were facing <br />and they blatantly ignored the property owners and went ahead and <br />purchased anyway. Mr. Beuttell believed the entire Commission <br />admits the zoning is wrong for the neighborhood; he did not feel <br />Ralmar has the right to develop any piece of property inconsis- <br />tent with the character of the neighborhood; and he felt there is <br />62 <br />