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Commissioner Adams asked for clarification of "homesite on ten <br />acres," and Director Boling explained that it required the home <br />parts, e.g.: lawn, yard, pool, house, etc., to be clustered <br />together and the rest of the property would remain rural, <br />agricultural, pasture, or open land. <br />Chairman Macht asked if that boundary was surveyed and made <br />part of the record, and Director Boling advised that it could be <br />recorded either directly on the plat or on the site plan which <br />accompanied the application. He commented that one advantage of a <br />Planned Development was a homeowner could modify the site plan and <br />he believed that this development would be controlled by site plan. <br />Commissioner Bird asked if their approval would preclude the <br />remaining acreage from being developed later into home sites, and <br />Director Boling responded that it would not; that the Land <br />Development Regulations provided that the BCC could release any <br />restrictions with a further Comprehensive Plan change. <br />The Chairman 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 Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Adams, the Board unanimously <br />approved the PD special exception use request <br />with conditions as set forth in staff's <br />recommendation. <br />15 <br />January 10, 1995 �wK <br />P�,u 60 <br />