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IrIr�F 73 <br />IF � <br />BOOK PAGE ' <br />Deputy County Attorney Will Collins recommended that the Board lift the deed <br />restriction by passing a resolution. He believed that any court would uphold this action. <br />Attorney Bruce Barkett, representing property owners Bill and Dean Heran, noted <br />that the property is zoned RM -6 but the lots are useless as long as they bear this deed <br />restriction. The Colonial Terrace neighbors have nothing to fear from this project or from <br />properly installed septic tanks. An agreement could be reached to install the septic systems <br />in the front and they will be connected to County water. There is no legitimate reason to <br />prevent this development. <br />Attorney L. B. "Buck" Vocelle, 620 Colonial Drive, attorney for Colonial Terrace <br />Property Owners' Association and private property owners, stated that he had been sworn. <br />This plat was approved in 1981 and at that time, Mr. Frank Zorc (the prior owner) offered <br />this condition. The condition was not contingent upon anything. He agreed to have single- <br />family residences with lots to be the same size as lots in Colonial Terrace. This was <br />approved by the Board in 1981 and "Lots 14 through 20 are restricted to one single-family <br />unit per lot". The Heran family purchased this property knowing of these restrictions. <br />Margaret Stewart, 646 Glenview Terrace, President of Colonial Terrace Property <br />Owners' Association, was administered the oath by County Attorney Vitunac. She was quite <br />strongly opposed to lifting the restriction and noted that the Colonial Terrace property <br />owners purchased their homes because the area was quiet. They do not want rentals in the <br />neighborhood. <br />Randy Bertolette, 715 10' Court, asked the Board to support the restriction and felt <br />that septic tanks on those lots would affect their wells. Colonial Heights is on a sand ridge <br />and is higher than Colonial Terrace. <br />Roberta Austin, 66610' Court, expressed her objection to multi -family housing and <br />related an incident that occurred about 2 years ago where some boys from the rental housing <br />threw grapefruit through windows and robbed a house in Colonial Terrace. <br />Ralph Lindsey, 1126 7`' Place, asked the Board to keep the restrictions on the <br />property. <br />NOVEMBER 17, 1998 <br />-58- <br />9 0 <br />