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• The Board must hold two advertised public hearings; <br />• One of the public hearings must be after 5:00 p.m: on a weekday, unless four Commissioners <br />vote to conduct that hearing at another time of day; and - <br />• The second hearing must be held at least ten days after the first hearing and must be <br />advertised at least five days prior to the second hearing. <br />The July 13, 1999 Board of County Commissioners meeting meets the requirements for one of the <br />public hearings. Provided the advertising requirements are met, the second hearing can be held on <br />any weekday after July 23, 1999, at a time determined by the Board of County Commissioners. The <br />rezoning ordinance then can be adopted at the second hearing. <br />- Subject Property 1 <br />Extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the Indian River Lagoon, Subject Property 1 consists of <br />undeveloped native upland plant communities and is zoned RM -6, Multiple -Family Residential <br />District (up to 6 units/acre). South of the easter portion of Subject Property 1 is the Island Club <br />Subdivision which is zoned RS -6, Single -Family Residential District (up to 6 unitslacre). A-1 zoned <br />citrus groves abut the central portion of Subject Property 1's south boundary. Land along the <br />wester portion of the site's souther boundary is zoned RM -6 and contains 1 or 2 single-family <br />houses. The Sea Oaks residential project abuts Subject Property 1 on the north. <br />- Subject Property 2 <br />Located along the wester shore of the norther portion of the barrier island, Subject Property 2 <br />contains coastal tropical hammock, estuarine wetlands, and inactive citrus groves. The United States <br />Fish and Wildlife Service eventually plans to restore the land containing groves to its natural state. <br />Generally, the southeastern 20% of Subject Property 2 is zoned A-1, Agricultural District (up to 1 <br />unit/5 acres), while the remainder of the site is zoned RS -1, Single -Family Residential District (up <br />to 1 unit/acre). Land abutting Subject Property 2 on the east consists of citrus groves and is also <br />zoned RS -1. <br />Some estuarine wetlands may abut Subject Property 2's north boundary on the west side of SR AlA. <br />Although depicted as being zoned RS -1 in the county's zoning atlas, estuarine wetlands along the <br />Indian River Lagoon are given the Con -2, Privately Estuarine Wetlands Conservation District (up <br />to 1 unit/40 acres). Where Subject Property 2 borders SR AlA, land east of SR AlA is zoned RS -3, <br />Single -Family Residential District (up to 3 units/acre), and generally has not yet been cleared or <br />developed. <br />- Subject Property 3 <br />Located west of the St. Sebastian River and north of CR 512, Subject Property 3 and lands to the <br />west and north contain pine flatwoods, xeric scrub, freshwater wetlands, and improved pasture lands. <br />The portion of Subject Property 3 that is east of I-95 is zoned A-1, while the portion that is west of <br />I-95 is zoned A-2. <br />Land abutting Subject Property 3 west of I-95 is also zoned A-2. Land north of Subject Property 3 <br />is in Brevard County. Although zoned for agricultural and low-density residential use, that land is <br />a publicly owned conservation area. <br />July 13, 1999 <br />21 <br />BUR ��� PAGE J B <br />
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