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Boa 97 FnE -M5 <br />Director Boling explained a possible 10th condition would be <br />that a 10 -ft. chain link fence be placed along the southern <br />property boundary on Marbrisa property subject to approval by the <br />Marbrisa residents. If approval is not granted, the site plan has <br />been structured to allow the fence to be placed on the <br />development's.side. That is basically what came out of the P&Z <br />meeting, and he believed that the preference of all the parties <br />concerned is that the fence be placed on the Marbrisa side. With <br />those 10 conditions, staff recommends approval. <br />Chairman Adams inquired about landscaping the 6 -ft. fence on <br />both the north and south sides, and Director Boling explained that <br />any conditions placed on this development cannot go over the <br />property line. Staff has tried to structure the conditions so that <br />the fence can be built on the Island Club's side. If the <br />developer works something out with the Marbrisa property owners for <br />that 5 -ft. strip, landscaping can be put in that 5 feet. If the <br />fence is put up on the Marbrisa property, it will satisfy the <br />County's requirements. Hopefully, that is what all parties will <br />agree to. <br />Chairman Adams opened the Public Hearing and asked if anyone <br />wished to be heard in this matter. <br />Dr. Howard Smith, president of the board of directors of <br />Baytree, read aloud the following letter dated 2/13/96: <br />baytree <br />February 13, 1996 <br />Board of County Commissioners <br />Indian River County, Florida <br />Re: Proposed Development by Beazer Homes <br />Dear Commissioners: <br />As you are aware, Beazer Homos is presenting plans for a residential development in <br />Indian River County just north of the Indian River Shores town line. Homeowners in the <br />Baytree community have been very interested in the character, of this project, and we <br />expressed some of our concerns at a recent Planning and Zoning Board meeting. We <br />had also noted that the homeowners at Marbrisa, whose property similarly abuts the <br />proposed development, had been contacted by Beazer Homes and had worked out <br />certain considerations that made the plans more acceptable to their residents. <br />FEBRUARY 20, 1996 63 <br />M M M <br />