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BOOK 99 PAGE 767 <br />Community Development Director Robert Keating reviewed the <br />Comp Plan amendment process, advising that this is the first public <br />hearing before the Board of County Commissioners on this land use <br />amendment request. If the Board approves the transmittal of this <br />application to the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) in <br />Tallahassee for their 90 -day review, a second and final public <br />hearing will be scheduled to consider any comments made by the DCA <br />and whether to adopt an ordinance amending the Comp Plan by <br />redesignating the land use. If the Board denies the transmittal of <br />an application to the DCA, the application process will come to an <br />end. This is a project which was initially approved about 1 year <br />ago and involves reconfiguring two commercial/ industrial nodes - <br />Oslo Road/74th Avenue and SR -60/I-95 park. <br />Chairman Adams felt this is by no means a swap as the County's <br />property is a public purpose property. <br />Director Keating stated that the Chairman was correct but that <br />this project does not involve intensification of the commercial <br />zoning. <br />Chairman Adams questioned the plan for the north county <br />industrial park and wanted to be sure there would still be enough <br />lands to swap for that purpose. She also felt this particular <br />project significantly changes the other property owner's land use <br />and increases the value of his property. <br />Director Pinto advised there are still 240 acres available for <br />the north county project. <br />Chairman Adams was under the impression that the County had <br />paid for the acquisition management plan, and Director Keating <br />responded that Florida DOT had the management plan prepared. <br />Director Keating addressed several of Chairman Adams' concerns <br />by showing an overhead of a proposed rendering for the site plan. <br />He felt the County cannot get too involved in management or design <br />until they get an acquisition management plan, at which time they <br />will move forward expeditiously. The County's Comp Plan contains <br />a provision for revisiting the project after 2 years if no action <br />has been taken. Also, with respect to the north county industrial <br />park, staff is working with the State, so far without a lot of <br />success. <br />Scott Lambeth advised that he had dropped off the conceptual <br />plans on Friday and stated that they could not develop an <br />industrial park on 36 acres. They had to wait for the rest of the <br />acreage and now have all they need for the project. <br />NOVEMBER 12, 1996 102 <br />M M M <br />