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have been submitted for either of the two quadrants at that <br />intersection. <br />Mrs. Bonnah stated that she does not like out-of-town <br />developers coming in and spoiling neighborhoods, and emphasized <br />that there is no need to expand the commercial node at this time. <br />The applicants want a driveway to coincide with Ryanwood's, but <br />to ge't that, they have to have another 5 acres. Mrs. Bonnah <br />wanted to know if the 10 -acre buffer of multiple -family <br />resid'Iential were to be developed, how those people would get <br />access to Kings Highway. She agreed with Mrs. Almond that the <br />shopping center should should have been built along the frontage <br />on S-60 and be strip commercial with internal access roads which <br />woul I service the bank also. She pointed out that these <br />developers know going in that they have a problem, and she felt <br />Burger King may well have a problem and come back at a later time <br />to request separate access to Kings Highway. Mrs. Bonnah <br />emphasized that the residents are afraid that the developers will <br />comeback with requests for just a little bit more and a little <br />bit more, until they have commercial right up to their back <br />yards. They expect the developer to use the argument that the <br />remaining 10 acres is not properly suited for multiple family <br />resi entiai which is what it is zoned at presently. If that <br />happens, the residents will be here in full force protesting the <br />rezoning. She noted that she had never dreamed commercial <br />development would reach so far north from SR -60, as the <br />subdivision is a quarter mile off that highway. Her subdivision <br />already has been terribly impacted by Ryanwood. Just because <br />Ryanood needed water and sewer, 23rd Street was dug up for <br />months, only to have the utility lines serve just one street in <br />the! subdivision. In conclusion, Mrs. Bonnah could not <br />unde stand why the State didn't come in with some comments about <br />the need for expanding that huge node when so little of it is <br />actuily developed. She urged the Board to turn down this <br />request for expansion of the node. <br />10 <br />EP ��� 27 BOOK OU PAGE250 <br />