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i <br /> OF- <br /> 9.A.2. PUBLIC HEARING-ORDINANCE NO.2003-035-REZONES <br /> 101.4 ACRES AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF 8TH STREET AND <br /> 98TH AVENUE FROM A-1 TO RM-6 - REQUESTED BY THOMAS <br /> BARNES <br /> PROOF OF PUB141CATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING <br /> IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br /> Community Development Director Robert Keating reviewed the memorandum using <br /> a Power Point outline(on file with the backup in the office of the Clerk to the Board). He <br /> explained the rezoning request and described the property in relation to the surrounding area. <br /> He believed this rezoning provided an opportunity to provide housing relatively close to <br /> future jobs. <br /> Commissioner Neuberger questioned why part of the subject property is in the USA <br /> and part is not. <br /> Director Keating explained that sometimes there is a dilemma in creating boundaries <br /> and it is easier to draw straight lines than go according to property ownership which is what <br /> occurred in this instance. <br /> Commissioners' questions were answered and discussion ensued. <br /> Vice Chairman Ginn expressed concern about traffic on SR 60 since 4th Street is <br /> paved only to 74`h Avenue and there is no way to get past I-95 on 8`h Street. She wanted to <br /> know what roads were assigned the traffic generation with regard to traffic concurrency. <br /> Jeanne Bressett, IRC Traffic Analyst in Traffic Engineering, stated that the <br /> intersection impacted is 98`h Avenue and SR 60. Trips were assigned to 981h Avenue initially <br /> and then to SR 60 with the majority eastbound on SR 60. She explained how the trips per <br /> day were computed and the formula predicted 5,396 trips per day at peak traffic. <br /> Vice Chairman Ginn asked if the developer was going to be required to pave 98`h <br /> October 21, 2003 <br /> 15 <br /> BI( 126 PG 054 <br />