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Board of County Commissioners <br />Meeting Minutes - Final January 22, 2019 <br />10.A.2. 19-0042 <br />Joseph Paladin, President of Black Swan Consulting, spoke in support of the <br />project. <br />Billi Wagner, 2225 20th Avenue, voiced concern for the eagle's nest in the area. <br />Chairman Solari closed the Public Hearing. <br />County Attorney Dylan Reingold referred to Page 14 of the staff memorandum <br />under "Public Benefits" and sought clarification regarding the restrictions for <br />public access to parking and the elevated boardwalk system at Spoonbill Marsh. <br />Senior Planner Sweeney explained that the Planned Development (PD) Plan <br />Analysis had been written to be more restrictive; however, changes may be <br />made to increase the accessibility upon a mutual agreement by Grand Harbor <br />North Land LLC and the Departments of Public Works and Utility Services. <br />Chairman Solari sought and received confirmation from Mr. Moler, who <br />confirmed the developer's vision of allowing for public access to Spoonbill <br />Marsh. <br />A motion was made by Vice Chairman Adams, seconded by Commissioner Zorc, <br />to: 1) approve staffs recommendation; 2) adopt Ordinance 2019-005, amending <br />the zoning ordinance and the accompanying zoning map from RS -3, single-family <br />residential (up to 3 units/acre) and CON -2, Estuarine Wetlands Conservation <br />District to PD, Planned Development, for approximately 413.01 acres of land <br />generally located on the east side of US Highway 1 between the North Relief <br />Canal and 63rd Street and described herein and providing for an effective date; <br />and 3) approve the additional recommendation stating that "The project shall <br />provide an access point to the Spoonbill Marsh wetlands treatment facility, <br />mutually agreeable to the developer, the Public Works Director, and the Utility <br />Services Director, for use by the County. a Said access shall be depicted on the <br />preliminary Planned Development (PD) plan and approved by the Public Works <br />Director prior to PD plan approval." The motion carried by the following vote: <br />Aye: 5 - Chairman Solari, Vice Chairman Adams, Commissioner Flescher, Commissioner <br />O'Bryan, and Commissioner Zorc <br />Franzia Properties, LLC Request to Rezone ± 16.9 Acres from A-1 to RS -6. <br />Located near the southeast corner of 66th Avenue and 8th Street (675 66th <br />Avenue). (RZON-2018090010-82700) (Quasi -Judicial) <br />Recommended Action: Based on the analysis, staff and the Planning and Zoning Commission <br />recommend that the Board of County Commissioners approve this request to <br />rezone the subject property from A-1 to RS -6 by adopting the ordinance. <br />Indian River County Florida Page 9 <br />