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� � s <br />Michelle Bishop of 4785 86th Place, Wabasso, expressed her <br />concerns that children will not be able to ride bicycles or play in <br />safety in the neighborhood due to increased traffic. <br />Gordon Michael of 2655 69th Street commented that this <br />application has not been an overnight process. He emphasized that <br />his only business is a packing house and that his family has been <br />in the citrus business for generations. He also commented, <br />referring to the .7 acre parcel, that when the property was <br />purchased half of it was zoned commercial and half was zoned <br />residential. They are trying to have the whole property one type <br />of zoning. Mr. Michael also expressed his opinion that Dr. <br />Lewis and Dr. Gorsuch were aware when they purchased their property <br />of the "Disney" rush. <br />Chairman Macht asked the two attorneys to make their closing <br />remarks and keep them to 3 minutes each. <br />Attorney Dill stated that Dr. Lewis and Dr. Gorsuch had been <br />offered 12 trees on their personal property not to be here today <br />and they declined because they did not think it was in the best <br />interest of the community. He asked that the Board review the <br />application and make a decision based on the facts. <br />Attorney Barkett asked Director Keating for the distances <br />between the Lewis and Gorsuch house to the closest point of the <br />property being redesignated, and Director Keating responded that <br />the closest point to the current commercial property is 625 feet <br />and the closest point to the property being redesignated is 875 <br />feet. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone else wished to be heard in this <br />matter. There being none, he closed the public hearing. <br />Commissioner Eggert had some concerns about increased traffic <br />on CR -510 but had no problem with submitting the proposal to the <br />DCA because there is still a long way to go. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Tippin, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Resolution 95-71, approving the transmittal of a <br />proposed amendment to the Indian River County <br />Comprehensive Plan to the State of Florida <br />Department of Community Affairs for their review. <br />"Io <br />JUNE 139 1995 76 <br />
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