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are operating in a disadvantageous position. If there had been a <br />sufficient application submitted and reviewed, we would have been <br />able to pin down a lot more of the items, but he believed staff <br />has been conservative in their own analysis and did not think <br />there is a problem with transmitting this request to the state, <br />realizing that they may be subsequent modifications. <br />Commissioner Scurlock believed this process is unfair, both <br />to us because we don't get to look at a final submittal, and to <br />the developer because of the timing and because his expenses are <br />continuing with no idea of whether he is going to be able to be <br />deemed sufficient. <br />Director Keating believed the state realized there are some <br />problems with this. He went over what has been done so far with <br />the DRI, noting that right now the applicant is working on their <br />third submittal. <br />Commissioner Scurlock commented that he can figure out the <br />Impact in regard to water and sewer needs. The problem he has is <br />in the area of transportation, especially as to any impact on <br />66th Avenue, which is bordered by a golf course on one side and a <br />canal on the other side. Two more lanes obviously are needed, <br />but the question is where are you going to put those 2 lanes and <br />how do you do it - do you fill in the canal or impact the golf <br />course? He wanted to have more answers before he can make a <br />decision, but apparently the whole process is not geared to that. <br />Director Keating felt that is exactly the point. The D.O. <br />will nail all this down, but staff recommendation is not to <br />approve the Comprehensive Plan amendment and the rezoning until <br />at least concurrent with the D.O., or possibly after you have <br />approved the D.O. Staff is saying that before you make a final <br />decision on this item, you will know the answers. <br />Chairman Eggert noted, in other words, transmitting won't <br />hurt anything, and Commissioner Scurlock agreed. <br />Commissioner Wheeler asked if by transmitting, aren't we, in <br />essence, saying this <br />is where we think <br />the mall ought <br />to <br />be. <br />FEB 2 2 1990 <br />55 <br />nor <br />f'1,c 403 <br />L- <br />