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02/13/1990
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r � � <br />Mr. McQueen explained that they would propose 1 upa by the <br />1-95 corridor at CR 512 for a 2 mile radius or an area of 8290 <br />acres. In the area of SR60 and 1-95, they would propose 1 upa <br />within a 3 mile radius, or about 18,660 acres.- This basically is <br />their request in the Land Use portion of the map, plus <br />establishing the 1 unit to 5 acres for all the AG zoning. <br />Attorney Barkett brought up the possibility of negotia- <br />tions with the DCA after this occurs or going to administrative <br />hearings. He noted that the hearing is just like a trial, and <br />the important thing is that it occurs here in the county, and the <br />county is presumed correct. It is up to the DCA to prove the <br />Plan is not in compliance, and Statute 168.3184(10) also says <br />that the standard is a "fairly debatable standard," and Attorney <br />Barkett stated that if it is a fairly debatable issue, the county <br />wins. <br />Commissioner Scurlock felt the concept presented by Mr. <br />McQueen gives us some options. <br />Attorney George "Joe" Collins informed the Board that he is <br />here on behalf of Fellsmere Farms, and he felt all his points <br />have been made by those who have spoken already. <br />Attorney Steve Henderson advised the Board that the 770 acre <br />Blue Cypress Lake Ranch owned by his client, H. R. Holman, <br />apparently has been included in the Conservation area and given <br />zero density. <br />Chairman Eggert believed that has been taken out of the zero <br />density area, but Mr. Holman commented that it doesn't seem that <br />way on the map. <br />Director Keating explained that the area that has been <br />included is just that within the Blue Cypress Improvement <br />District. We just followed the line of the 100 lot subdivision <br />out there. <br />Commissioner Bird assured Mr. Holman that it was not the <br />Board's intention to include his ranch in the zero upa intended <br />for the St. John's marsh area. <br />W'13' s7 <br />FEB Ri�r� �0 E., `1 <br />
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