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JAN IF IS20 <br />BOOK F,1GE 93.E <br />It was noted that Shopco can start construction betore that <br />time but can't get their C.O. until the Boulevard is open. <br />Discussion continued regarding which mall has to do what in <br />relation to -being able to build. <br />Director Keating informed the Board that, besides getting <br />their zoning, traffic is a big issue with the Indian River Mail, <br />and we still are not satisfied with their analysis. Right now <br />the improvements that we see that there is no question about are <br />6 laning SR 60 from 58th Ave. to 66th Ave. - paving Walker Ave. - <br />signalization improvements on SR 60 - and some widening of King's <br />Highway. What we are having some problems with is that the <br />applicant doesn't see any need for 'improvements on 66th Avenue <br />other than signalization on SR 60. Director Keating again <br />stressed that the down side of including them in our plan is that <br />we would be throwing in something big that the DCA has not looked <br />at yet. <br />Chairman Eggert commented that if we put the mall in, that <br />obviously results in lowering residential density, and Director <br />Keating agreed it would result in taking about 1200 units out of <br />the plan. <br />Commissioner Scurlock did not believe they are anywhere near <br />ready; so,. what does the 6 months delay do to them? <br />Director Keating noted that the Regional Planning Council <br />has to make a decision on this latest DRI submittal; he reviewed <br />the various possibilities in the event it is found sufficient or <br />insufficient and telt altogether it could work out to 2/3 months <br />ditterence if it isn't included in the plan. <br />Attorney Collins wished to elaborate on the down side. He <br />stressed that we are charged on adopting a plan with amendments <br />made in response to their comments, and if we throw in something <br />new, he believed it could throw them ott balance. <br />Chairman Eggert inquired what staff felt about our chances <br />of being in compliance. <br />28 <br />