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I MAY 5 1987 <br />BOOK 68 PGE 226 <br />the two densities we are talking about, there is no appreciable <br />difference in saving the scrub habitat. <br />Chairman Scurlock asked if all of the 145 acres has sand <br />pine, and Director Keating advised that there is a preliminary <br />plat in for review for about 100 acres of this, and most of it is <br />in what we designate as sand ridge. <br />Chairman Scurlock felt we would have to rezone to one unit <br />per 5 or 10 acres or so to accomplish Commissioner Bowman's end <br />result, and the only other option for preservation is to find <br />enough funds to acquire the 145 acres. <br />Director Keating agreed and actually did not feet you could <br />allow any units because that type of habitat has to burn every so <br />often. <br />Commissioner Eggert believed the issue at hand is bigger <br />than the scrub habitat. There is a single family type of <br />neighborhood involved with homes built on lots of one or more <br />acres similar to what we were looking at along Rosewood Road. <br />Chairman Scurlock referred to the following map of the area <br />proposed to be rezoned to RS -3: <br />RM -3 ; ]� RS -1 <br />• <br />- <br />• fes` COV. L 3 <br />SUBJECT PROPERTY. <br />RS_3 -. <br />1 <br />tJ 1 <br />t�te��/1R t i <br />C , <br />RS -3 .1 <br />• <br />I' <br />110.1.11 <br />16 <br />