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is concerned. He further noted that we are just lucky that <br />Coraci didn't decide to develop on this beautiful property on the <br />bluff years ago, put a road along the river, and subdivide. <br />Commissioner Scurlock believed the money these days actually <br />is in large residential estates, not necessarily in developing <br />small subdivisions. <br />Commissioner Bowman felt that the large estate idea would be <br />more environmentally damaging than clusters. <br />Commissioner Bird believed from a practical standpoint if <br />you are going to cluster your development on a piece of property <br />that large, it probably would be difficult, once it is done, to <br />determine whether it is 1/21 or 1/5. <br />Commissioner Bowman stressed that if you really want to save <br />your xeric scrub, you will require a special architectural staff <br />and you should build up off the ground and have elevated <br />walkways. <br />Director Keating pointed out that any project here not only <br />would have to cluster but would have to go through the PD <br />process. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to be heard. <br />Allan Watts, Attorney of the firm of Cobb, Cole & Bell, <br />Daytona Beach, came before the Board representing Anthony Coraci. <br />He informed the Board that Mr. Coraci has always thought of this <br />particular piece of land as the crown jewel of his holdings. <br />They recognize that the land along the Sebastian River is <br />special, but do believe they are entitled to some reasonable use <br />of the property consistent with that. The W. W. Ranch, as this <br />property is known, is bisected by the county line, and north of <br />that line along the river, Brevard County has planned the <br />property at a density of 1/21 and away from the river at 1 unit <br />to 1 acre, and those designations have been approved by the DCA. <br />Attorney Watts, therefore, did not believe the DCA will object to <br />83 1t�J,c <br />DEC 111990 <br />
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