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stormwater requirements and your 15% vegetative requirement come <br />from the 32 acre tract that is left or the 1 acre lots, and <br />Director Keating advised it would be the 32 acres. <br />Warren Dill had a question as to the boundaries of the <br />Conservation District set out in the new language on Page 12. <br />Director Keating believed we are saying that the eastern <br />boundary of the St. Sebastian River Con -2 District is the western <br />R/W of Roseland Road; the area goes on a diagonal, and Planner <br />DeBlois further explained that on the western side our areas are <br />similar to those studied by the various agencies which they have <br />identified as environmentally important for acquisition. Actu- <br />ally the western boundary is not easily discernible. <br />Mr. Dill understood then that west actually is west of the <br />Sebastian River and not just west of Roseland Road. <br />Leon Walton, 53rd Avenue, referred to Section 911.15 <br />regarding Patios and Swimming Pool Enclosures. He informed the <br />Board that when he came in to get a permit to close in a patio, <br />he found out he could not close it in because he had not put in a <br />swimming pool. This is under the setback rules, and he would <br />like that wording changed to include having a screened enclosure <br />for a patio without a pool. He advised that the City has changed <br />their rule in this regard, and St. Lucie County also allows a <br />patio on a setback to be screened. <br />The Board agreed that this should be changed. <br />It was determined that no one else wished to be heard on <br />Chapter 911. <br />I <br />190 �h <br />SEP 11 29���1 <br />