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boox 7 9 <br />Attorney Henderson wished to be assured that if the map is <br />wrong, it will be adjusted, and this was confirmed. <br />Attorney Henderson then spoke on behalf of Tashkede Prop- <br />erties and voiced the same concern about 1 unit to 40 acres being <br />too much of a burden. He requested that it at least be left at 1 <br />unit to 5 acres. <br />Attorney Robert Nall appeared representing Gene and Jimmy <br />Morris owners of property in the Rural portion (which Chairman <br />Eggert noted was in our flood plain problem area) and also Frank <br />Kelly who owns 24 acres on Atlantic Blvd. Pine Tree Park is <br />right across from the 30 acre parcel owned by the Morris brothers <br />on 8th Street and Kings Highway, and it is L-2. They have owned <br />that land since the 1960's. The land to the east is L-1, 3 upa, <br />and the subdivision immediately across the street is 6 upa. <br />Then, up by Mr. Kelly's property, you are into M-1 when you get <br />across the canal. They would like to have the Commission lighten <br />up on the density and would be satisfied with 2 upa. They are <br />"R" right now, which is 1 upa. <br />Commissioner Bird noted that L-1 gives you up to 3 upa, and <br />Attorney Nall stated they certainly would like 3 upa. His <br />clients do not intend to develop this property, but would like to <br />get something less restrictive. <br />Robert Schlitt informed the Board that he owns a piece of <br />property on 66th Avenue between 4th & 8th Streets that is <br />currently AG, and it will go from 1 unit to 5 acres to 1 upa. <br />Mr. Schlitt wished to know if that Land Use is adopted and you <br />want to change your zoning to the new Land Use, do you have to <br />put in an application or does it happen automatically. <br />Director Keating advised Mr. Schlitt that he would have to <br />apply. <br />Mr. Schlitt noted that it will cost him $650 to do that. <br />His intention is just to divide his property from 5 acres down to <br />21 acres, and he wondered if the fee could be reduced. <br />88 <br />C <br />
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