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09/26/1990
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EP 2 6-1990 <br />BOOK 1 JA,UE 545 <br />Director Keating advised that Mr. Powers could be grand- <br />fathered in if he has done a proper split, and invited Mr. Powers <br />to come to the Planning Department tomorrow or the next day to <br />check out that possibility. <br />-Owen Wyman, trustee of Grove Realty Trust, which owns 58 <br />acres in the 6500 block of 33rd Street, felt that what the DCA <br />has done is say, "Give us your lunch money and we'll let you <br />live." Their parcel almost would be surrounded by 6 upa, but he <br />would be only allowed to put up 3 upa. He urged the Board to <br />reject the DCA compliance agreement and go with the excellent <br />original Comp Plan prepared by the County's Planning Department. <br />He felt that the DCA has made a patchwork quilt of the original <br />plan. He urged the Board to stand up and be counted by going to <br />an administrative hearing on this. <br />Helen Glenn, 6550 33rd Street (Cherry Lane) between 58th and <br />66th Avenues, explained that she is one mile directly north of <br />the new mall. With the compromise plan, half of her property <br />would be downgraded to 3 upa and the other half would remain at 6 <br />upa. The entire south side of their little dirt road would <br />remain at 6 upa and one half of the north side would remain at 6 <br />upa. The result of this is that 750 of the property owners on <br />their little road will have a density of 6 upa, and 25% will have <br />a density of 3 upa. She lives on the north side and will be <br />greatly affected, and felt it is an unjustifiable hardship for <br />her to have to come and seek a change in the Comp Plan in order <br />to have a zoning designation in compliance with her neighborhood. <br />She urged the Board not to change their little dirt road and to <br />leave all of the zoning density at the same designation. <br />Stanley Kirby, 6375 37th Street, representing family-owned <br />property located between 58th and 66th Avenues, pointed out that <br />the old Comp Plan had them at 6 upa, and now with the new Comp <br />Plan they are on the boundary line and are being knocked back to <br />3 upa. They are within one half mile of new water and sewer <br />16 <br />
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