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<br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wheeler, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Davis, the Board unanimously (by a vote of <br />4-0, Commissioner Bowden absent) adopted Resolution <br />No. 2005-022 providing for the closing, abandonment, <br />th <br />vacation and discontinuance of a portion of 48 Avenue <br />thth <br />lying between 86 Street and 87 Street, reserving an <br />easement over the entire right-of-way, said land lying in <br />Indian River County, Florida. <br /> <br /> <br />9.A.2. PUBLIC HEARING – ORDINANCE NO. 2005-004 – LDR <br />AMENDMENT FOR ROADWAY LANDSCAPE BUFFERS FOR <br />MULTI-FAMILY SITE PLAN PROJECTS - LEGISLATIVE <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br /> <br />Planning Director Stan Boling reviewed the memorandum and referred to the <br />experience with The Palms of Vero that had called attention to the need for buffering requirements <br />for multi-family site plan projects. Director Boling displayed a chart called Comparison of <br />Existing and Proposed Standards to review the existing and proposed requirements. (See <br />Attachment 4 on page 362 of the backup.) The Planning and Zoning Commission, the Professional <br />Services Advisory Committee, and staff recommended approval. <br />When questioned, Director Boling estimated that the proposed changes would <br />increase the cost of multi-family housing a couple to several hundred dollars per unit depending on <br />road frontage. He also advised that the amendment would probably not reduce the density within a <br />February 15, 2005 <br />15 <br /> <br />
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