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I <br />BOOK 6 8 76 <br />recommendation of their Traffic Engineers and Planning Department <br />to allow the entranceways to be lined up, plan to put a light <br />there sometime in the future, and send this on to Tallahassee to <br />be reviewed. <br />Anne Achino, 5850 23rd Street, stated that she moved here 6 <br />years ago and loved this area, but now the residents are all <br />upset. She then quoted from an article in the PRESS JOURNAL <br />dated January 11th, 1987, wherein Chief Planner Shearer said <br />there is too much commercial already and now apparently he has <br />changed his mind. Mrs. Achino continued to stress that the <br />residents are upset about more commercial and do not feel we need <br />another shopping center. As to putting the driveways across from <br />each other, she noted that when the county golf course opens, <br />there will be even more traffic on King's Highway, and people are <br />taking a chance now when they cross the road. They do not want <br />this pushed down their throats. <br />Attorney O'Haire contended that what his clients are <br />proposing will not increase the volume of traffic on King's <br />Highway, and it will solve the safety problem. <br />It was determined that no one further wished to be heard, <br />and the Chairman declared the public hearing closed. <br />Commissioner Bird stated that based on the recommendations <br />of staff re the safety factor, and keeping in mind as well the <br />350' buffer between the new commercial zone and Rivera Estates, <br />(which he assured the residents he does not ever plan to vote to <br />change and have commercial zoning backing up to their property), <br />he would be in favor of sending the Comprehensive Plan amendment <br />request on to the state. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Eggert, to authorize staff to <br />transmit the subject Comprehensive Plan amend- <br />ment request to the State for review. <br />OR <br />