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that the existing commercial properties maintain their commercial <br />zoning. <br />Chairman Eggert stated there is concern as to whether <br />general commercial or heavy commercial will come in there and <br />asked if staff forsees this being mostly general commercial? <br />Mr. Gonlet stated it depends on the exact use of the <br />existing businesses and it probably will be heavy and limited <br />commercial. <br />Mr. Shearer stated that the existing intensive uses would be <br />zoned heavy commercial. The existing light commercial uses would <br />be zoned limited commercial. <br />Mr. Shearer stated there will be a very small amount of <br />property undeveloped that would be heavy commercial. He <br />continued there is existing a packing house, the flea market, <br />existing heavy uses and industrial uses in the mixed-use area and <br />a warehouse. <br />Chairman Eggert asked Mr. Shearer to state what is in <br />limited commercial. <br />Mr. Shearer stated that the limited commercial zoning <br />district primarily provides for professional office uses, a <br />fairly broad range of retail uses, including grocery stores, drug <br />stores. It does not include things that would be allowed in the <br />general or heavy commercial district such as, fruit and vegetable <br />packing houses, commercial fisheries or warehousing. <br />Mrs. Stanbridge asked Mr. Shearer on the industrial part of <br />this, does he have the figures on the numbers of acres of <br />industrial that is proposed? <br />Mr. Shearer stated that it was estimated between 150 and 200 <br />acres and that includes the industrial node. <br />Chairman Eggert then read a letter from Brenda Sistler, <br />Corresponding Secretary, for the Winter Beach Progressive League, <br />Inc., and made it part of the Minutes. <br />