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� s r <br />was specifically because the flood plain in there is still a <br />question. He felt some of it may go the other way - there may be <br />some higher land than we have identified, and on the other hand, <br />he thought there is some that is wet. <br />Commissioner Bird and other members agreed that we need to <br />study that area and can come back to it another time. <br />Anders Nyquist Property <br />Chairman Eggert beleved that we want to buffer Old Dixie and <br />south of 512. <br />Commissioner Scurlock had mixed emotions. He noted that <br />staff is recommending residential, and he believed what they are <br />saying is that it is not good for either. <br />Commissioner Bird agreed that is why he is inclined to leave <br />it the way it was on this little map. <br />Director Keating asked if the Board is talking about the <br />whole strip up there or just the Nyquist property, and Planner <br />Loeper pointed out that basically that strip is the entire length <br />of the county. <br />Commissioner Bird clarified that it would be just in that <br />particular enclave, which is all that we have jurisdiction over. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Bird, the Board unanimously agreed to leave <br />the Nyquist property in the enclave as it is currently <br />designated. <br />Lapperman Land <br />Chairman Eggert noted that the Lapperman land is in <br />Conservation now, and he asked that it stay at 1 upa until the <br />mitigating bank and rights for density transfer can be taken up. <br />Director Keating advised that what we have got here is 1 <br />unit to 40 acres if he wants to build in there and 1 unit to 1 <br />acres if he wants to transfer the density. What we should do is <br />F� � L�� 97 BOOK <br />