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J AN 1 1 1994. <br />Conclusion <br />BOOK 91 f 1,f 473 <br />The proposed RS -6 zoning is consistent with the comprehensive plan, <br />compatible with all surrounding land uses, and would cause no <br />adverse impacts on the environment or the provision of public <br />services. For these reasons, staff supports the request to change <br />the zoning. <br />Recommendation <br />Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners approve <br />this request to rezone the subject property from RMH-8 to RS -6 - <br />Community Development Director Robert Keating explained that <br />this is a rezoning for a piece of property that the Board dealt <br />with last week in regard to approving a minor change to the <br />Countryside Development Order (D.O.) The Board determined that a <br />minor change allowing the property that we are looking at today <br />plus a little additional property could be changed from mobile home <br />to regular conventional types of dwelling units without it being a <br />major or substantial change to the D.O. The subject property is on <br />the west side of 82nd Avenue, approximately 800 feet north of 12th <br />Street, and the applicant intends to develop a single-family <br />residential subdivision on the 24 acres. <br />Chairman Tippin 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 />Ordinance 94-2, rezoning approx. 24 acres from RMH-8 <br />to RS -6. <br />30 <br />