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There was CONSENSUS to agree with staff's recommendations and the two <br />suggestions offered for pages 25 and 26. <br />10. Proposed Amendment: Codification and Modification ofSR-60 <br />Corridor Plan Requirements <br />Director Boling reviewed the information and recommendations contained in the <br />memorandum above concerning this proposed amendment. <br />Chairman Tippin asked if the Commissioners had any questions. <br />Commissioner Ginn appreciated the fact that staff has tried to put in deeper buffers <br />for larger projects, but she really thought 20 feet was inadequate. She also felt there was a <br />need for greater interior parking landscaping. She also did not want to allow canopy facia <br />signs. <br />Commissioner Eggert pointed out that these were the same comments Commissioner <br />Ginn had made previously, and Commissioner Ginn remarked that she kept saying them <br />hoping to convince other Commissioners to see things her way. Commissioner Eggert <br />responded that in many ways she agreed with Commissioner Ginn until economics are <br />considered, then she begins to have a little problem. <br />In response to Commissioner Adams' inquiry, Director Boling advised that the new <br />Eckerds on SR -60 was required to have a 10' buffer and actually has 13'. Under the new <br />requirements, they would need 15'. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard in <br />this matter. <br />Gene Waddell, Chairman of the SR -60 Corridor Task Force, understood that the <br />businesses on the intersection of SR -60 and 58' Avenue have been allowed by staff to hold <br />off completion of their (landscape) projects. When the intersection is finished, Eckerds, <br />Home Depot, and Walgreens will finish their landscaping. He assured Commissioner Ginn <br />that it will look a lot better. <br />May 4,1998 <br />21 <br />EOC� U FACEYJ <br />• <br />