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6. That the conceptual PRD plan be revised to: <br />a) show the existing Jungle Trail road (which is not to <br />abandoned), <br />b) show a 40' right-of-way for the road. <br />7. That the segment of Jungle Trail within the project site be <br />dedicated to the County as a 40' wide right-of-way. <br />8. Thata minimum 30' buffer be established along the eastern <br />bounds of Jungle Trail right-of-way to preserve existing <br />vegetation and be planted with new vegetation, to buffer the <br />Trail from the development. Access points, for the minimum <br />width(s) necessary, may breach this buffer where needed. <br />Mr. Boling pointed out that the Planning & Zoning Commission <br />vote to recommend approval of the application was actually 4-3 <br />instead of 4-1 as stated in the above memo. <br />Mr. Boling explained that in the conceptual stage of the <br />PRD, the County Looks at whether or not the project be done, the <br />land use compatibility, and the general overall issues. What we <br />are considering today is the conceptual master plan, and if there <br />are areas that need specifics and details, that comes later in <br />the PRD process. The P & Z Commission looks at a preliminary <br />PRD; the Public Works Department and the Utilities Department <br />look at a land development permit, as well as the other necessary <br />permits that are needed. If there is something in this capital <br />plan that looks good conceptually but for which permits cannot be <br />obtained, the plan has to come back to the Board of County <br />Commissioners for amendment. If there are technical hangups at <br />later stages, it wilt have to come back to the Board. The Board <br />does not lose control at this state; there are many other control <br />points. Mr. Boling noted that there are a lot of things that <br />will happen between now and then, which include the proper <br />permitting from the Army Corps of Engineers, the DNR, the DER, <br />the County Health Department and the St. Johns River Water <br />Management District. One of the main reasons the developer is <br />coming in for a PRD is because of the attached housing planned <br />54 <br />FEB 23 1988 <br />I.._____ <br />l}Odli 71 PAGE 54 <br />