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Bob Swift of development consultants, Leonard, Call, Taylor <br />and Associates, verified that the applicant does intend to work <br />fully with the County staff and all the agencies involved in the <br />regional water and wastewater system. He pointed out that the <br />property surrounding this parcel has been rezoned to either RS -3 <br />or higher densities over the last few years, and the beach parcel <br />already is zoned at RM -6. <br />Theresa Buss, 2221 8th Avenue, Vero Beach, pointed out that <br />the proposed low densities do not include the impact of 300 <br />horses that will be stabled on this parcel. She understood that <br />the County currently is applying for grant money to make the <br />river safe for other animals, and it seemed to her that we are <br />taking money from one hand and doing the wrong thing with the <br />other hand. We are talking about whether we want to keep that <br />river as it is or let it be polluted by those horses. <br />John Dean, 2116 27th Avenue, asked if this 254+ acre parcel <br />includes land right to the river's edge, and Director Keating <br />stated that it does. It includes approximately 16 acres of <br />environmentally sensitive land, and explained the transfer of <br />densities from the wetlands to the uplands area. <br />Mr. Dean asked if that means that there would be no legal <br />building west of Jungle Trail, and Director Keating stated that <br />would not be a function of the particular rezoning, and would be <br />dealt with under the PRD hearing which follows this hearing. <br />Mr. Dean was concerned that the property line has not been <br />currently defined and questioned rezoning property that may or <br />may not belong to the Polo Club as it may belong to the federal <br />government. <br />40 <br />FEB 28 1988 <br />BOGY <br />F4iE 40 <br />