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Utilities <br />County water. and wastewater facilities are not currently <br />available'. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />The staff recommends approval of the revised boundaries of the <br />C.R. 510/U.S. #1 Commercial/ Industrial Node deleting Block 4 of <br />Weona Park Subdivision. The Planning and Zoning Commission— <br />recommends approval of the revised boundaries of the C.R. <br />510/U.S. #1 Commercial/Industrial Node deleting Block 4 and <br />including Block 9 of Weona Park Subdivision. <br />Richard Shearer, Chief of Long -Range Planning, explained <br />that staff is recommending the deletion of Block 4 of Weona Park <br />Subdivision while the P S Z Commission is recommending that Block <br />4 be deleted and Block 9 be included in the node. <br />Commissioner Bowman felt that staff did not pay as much <br />attention to the west side of U.S. #1 as they did to the east <br />side. She pointed out that there are 7 single-family homes on <br />55th Avenue that have been there since the beginning of time that <br />will be non -conforming if this is rezoned to commercial. <br />Furthermore, she did not understand why staff is recommending <br />that the sand ridge be rezoned to light industrial. Commissioner <br />Bowman strongly recommended that the first thing they should do <br />is see that the mess back of those homes is restored, because <br />someone came in and did a lot of digging and never restored it. <br />Director Keating advised that with the sand ridge work that <br />we are coordinating with the St. Johns River Water Management <br />District, staff is hopeful that sufficient regulations will be in <br />place so that there won't be any adverse impact, not only in <br />setting the minimum elevation of the ridge, but also prohibiting <br />certain other activities. <br />Mr. Shearer pointed out that these homes have been zoned <br />industrial since 1957, and staff is not recommending any <br />additional industrial zoning. In fact, last July the Board <br />approved staff's recommendation to remove 30 acres of the sand <br />ridge from this node. <br />MAR 10 '1987 40 B()C)K F uuC.56�� <br />
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