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MAR 2 8 1989 <br />BOOK 76 DGE 458 <br />R -1A density of 4.3 upa for the buffer zone with the provision <br />that they can treat this area as one big lot rather than having <br />to subdivide. Considerable discussion ensued regarding the whole <br />parcel being considered as one lot and the fact that nothing can <br />be constructed in the 200 -ft. buffer that did not meet R -1A <br />requirements." <br />Commissioner Bowman asked if this boat ramp and parking lot <br />meet R -1A requirements, and Director Keating explained that a <br />boat ramp is consistent with an allowable accessory use for <br />single family development. <br />Commissioner Bowman emphasized that this is not just a <br />single family requesting a dock, but Director Keating explained <br />that the 200 feet is considered single family. <br />Commissioner Scurlock felt that what we should be looking at <br />is whether this use with 4-5 parking spaces is going to impact <br />the adjacent property negatively, and Attorney O'Haire agreed <br />that is the way it should be looked at. He pointed out that <br />Grove Isle is a condominium project and maintenance of boat <br />trailers or any other kind of trailers on the property is <br />prohibited by the rules and regulations of the homeowners <br />association. There wouldn't be 300 boat trailers parked on the <br />Grove Isle property; it just is not going to happen. There is no <br />boat storage facility on site, but the sewer plant location is <br />used for some storage. <br />Commissioner Scurlock assumed that if they are not going to <br />be able to store their boats and boat trailers on site, they will <br />have to make arrangements to store their boats off site and when <br />they want to go out on the river they will have to pick up their <br />boat, launch their boat, and then after they are finished <br />boating, take their boat off site again. <br />Attorney O'Haire stated that it would be just like anybody <br />else who doesn't live on the water, but who wants to be able to <br />use their boat, to which statement Commissioner Bowman asked <br />"then why have it?" <br />18 <br />
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