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o <br />Planning Director Stan Boling reviewed the project and stated <br />that the Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended approval. <br />Commissioner Eggert questioned the zoning on 98th Avenue and <br />noted that she does not like the mix of industrial and residential <br />zoning. <br />Director Boling advised that the 98th Avenue zoning will be a <br />mix of commercial and industrial. <br />Commissioner Macht questioned whether the DRI process would <br />assure the property owners to the south of the project access to <br />their property, and Director Boling responded that the DRI process <br />could not assure access but staff has investigated the rights-of- <br />way for canals and roads. There are private easements which may <br />have changed over the years; however, staff is recommending access <br />through either 8th and/or 12th Streets and the DRI process will <br />investigate secondary access to SR -60 which would require <br />cooperation from private property owners. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone <br />wished to be heard in this matter. <br />Hank Parman of 601 Sea Oak Drive, owner of property to the <br />south of the project, appreciated the developer's attitude toward <br />the surrounding property owners. However, he was concerned about <br />the mixing of commercial and residential zoning. It is difficult <br />to go anywhere in the County without going through a commercial <br />area. He was not against the project but would like to see <br />something to assure that the private property owners get access to <br />SR -60. <br />Evelyn Neville of 4580 22nd Lane, owner of 46 acres south of <br />the project, just north of Mr. Parman's property, expressed the <br />same concerns regarding access to SR -60. <br />David Knight of Knight and McGuire, the project engineer, <br />explained that the developer has significant problems with granting <br />access through the environmentally sensitive southern portion of <br />the property. There are 50 acres there which have been set aside <br />as a preservation area. There are access corridors through the <br />project but only for maintenance vehicles. <br />Ralph Evans of 1420 Shorelands Drive, trustee for. the <br />developer, advised that the project allows for public access only <br />through the existing shopping mall roads which would not support <br />additional traffic from the south. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone else wished to be heard in this <br />matter. There being none, she closed the public hearing.-_ <br />DECEMBER 17, 1996 88 <br />
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