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Pete Robinson, Vice President of Laurel Homes, cited the example of Vista <br />Plantation which was developed at 4 units per acre, rather than at the approved 8 units per <br />acre. He suggested that it might be time to look at what actually exists rather than trying to <br />create straight lines. <br />Commissioner Macht noted that if properties are developed at 10 units per acre, there <br />will be large traffic problems, and Director Keating commented that DOT has a project to <br />6 -lane US #1 and review its intersection with Indian River Boulevard. He also stated that <br />some of the land involved is in conservation and some are elderly projects which will have <br />much lower traffic generation rates. Staff is making certain that land uses can be supported <br />by transportation planning. <br />Staff agreed they will meet with representatives from the agricultural community to <br />discuss their concerns. <br />CONSENSUS was reached for staff to revise the draft plan consistent with the <br />Department of Community Affairs' Objections, Recommendations and Comments (ORC) <br />Report response matrix and staff was directed to present the revised amended plan for <br />adoption at the March 10, 1998 Board meeting. <br />There being no further business, on Motion duly made, seconded and carried, the <br />Board adjourned at 11:52 a.m. <br />ATTEST: <br />J. K. Barton, Clerk W. Tippin, Ch " an <br />A1&4 <br />Minutes Approved:/ z l us <br />FEBRUARY 24, 1998 <br />' N�a <br />-65- bo" <br />