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BOOK 108 m, 5 <br />Being a citrus grove, the site has been altered. Since the subject property contains no <br />environmentally important land, such as wetlands or sensitive uplands, development of the site is <br />anticipated to have little or no impact on environmental quality. For this reason, no adverse <br />environmental impacts associated with this request are anticipated. <br />Based on the analysis, staff has determined that the requested zoning district is compatible with <br />surrounding areas, is consistent with the comprehensive plan, meets all concurrency criteria, will <br />have no negative impacts on environmental quality, and meets all applicable rezoning criteria Most <br />importantly, the subject property is located in an area deemed suited for medium -density multiple - <br />family residential uses. For these reasons, staff supports the request. <br />Based on the analysis, staff and the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend that the Board <br />of County Commissioners approve this request to rezone the subject property to RM -8. <br />William Caldwell, 756 Beachland Boulevard, Vero Beach, Attorney for the <br />Applicant, asked for a postponement to March 9, 1999. <br />County Attorney Vitunac advised the Chairman to open the public hearing and asked <br />for a requirement for the applicant to re -advertise because of the length of the delay. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard <br />regarding this matter. There being none, the Chairman recessed the public hearing until <br />March 9, 1999. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Ginn, the Board <br />unanimously recessed the public hearing until March <br />9, 1999, with the condition that the matter be re - <br />advertised for that date. <br />FEBRUARY 2, 1999 <br />-32- <br />