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®u -11993 <br />BOOK 91 PAGE 144 <br />Commissioner Macht asked if the two areas to the north would <br />be better protected by a Planned Development (PD), but Director <br />Keating felt that either a PD or a straight subdivision would <br />suffice. Either way, they would have to stay away from the <br />wetlands along Sebastian Creek. <br />Commissioner Adams inquired about the time frame for extending <br />82nd Avenue to Laconia Street to CR -512, and Director Keating <br />advised that we don't have that on our 20 -year capital improvements <br />plan. <br />Public Works Director Jim Davis advised that 82nd Avenue looks <br />like the probable route for the citrus highway but it will <br />terminate at CR -510. However, we have been in contact with the <br />developer of the property between Laconia and CR -512 because we had <br />hoped that their development would allocate the right-of-way for <br />the Roseland Road south extension onto Laconia. However, it <br />appears they are not going to move ahead on their development, so <br />we are going to communicate with that property owner and go ahead <br />and get the right-of-way because it is needed for a 4 -way <br />intersection at Roseland Road. <br />Chairman Bird opened the Public Hearing and asked if anyone <br />wished to be heard in this matter. There being none, he closed the <br />Public Hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Macht, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Eggert, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Resolution 93-206, approving the transmittal of a <br />proposed land use amendment requested by Sebastian <br />Grove Holdings, Inc. to the DCA for a full review. <br />42 <br />