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In the hope of satisfying some of our concerns -regarding this project, the Baytree <br />Board and many residents met with Mr. Edward G. Bauer, the president of Beazer <br />Homes Florida, Inc. Based on the agreements reached at our meeting, it is our <br />understanding that the developer is now amenable to the following stipulations: <br />1) The building lots adjacent to Baytree's west side will be 70' wide. <br />2) These same lots will have "no build" setbacks of 15' rather than 101 <br />. <br />3) The existing fence between Baytree and the Beazer property will be <br />left undisturbed, and any damage caused in the course of land clearing, etc., <br />will be repaired by the builder. <br />4) The builder will establish a Type "B" buffer between Baytree and the <br />new development. Such buffer will be implemented at the time the current <br />groves are cleared in preparation for Phases II and III of their project. <br />If the developers are willing to incorporate these conditions into their current <br />application, the homeowners of Saytree would certainly support their proposed <br />project, and thank them for their straightforward handling of our concerns. <br />S* ce ely, <br />r' <br />Howard J. S it M.D., President <br />Board of Dire rs <br />Baytree Condominium Association <br />Bruce Barkett, attorney representing the applicant, <br />appreciated the comments from Baytree and advised that the <br />applicant has agreed to the conditions outlined by Dr. Smith. He <br />wished to clarify that the type "B" buffer will be 10 -ft. wide, not <br />20 -ft. wide. The applicant has agreed to the 15 -ft. setback for <br />pools, decks and patios, but the setback for houses still will be <br />25 feet. There will be a fence on the Marbrisa side plus 5 feet of <br />landscaping. On the Island Club side, there will be 20 feet of <br />landscaping. <br />Attorney Barkett felt everyone was in agreement and that staff <br />did a nice job in presenting their recommendation. He -advised that <br />the project manager and landscaping engineer were here today to <br />answer any questions the Board may have. <br />Richard Hollyday, resident of Marbrisa, speaking on behalf of <br />the Marbrisa Homeowners Association, emphasized that he believed <br />there are a lot of home owners in Marbrisa who are not in favor of <br />this project. They feel the project is too dense and not <br />compatible with Marbrisa. They feel the proposed project may <br />depreciate property values. Mr. Hollyday advised that the Marbrisa <br />Homeowners Association met to discuss the issue and agreed on the <br />following statement dated 2/20/96: <br />BOOK � ( r'r�U, °3:7 <br />64 <br />FEBRUARY 20, 1996 <br />