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Commissioner Ginn believed this issueshould be discussed at a public workshop. <br />Director Boling believed that clustering results in added green space which maynever <br />be further developed. Also the Plan does not allow for a change in the density unless a <br />proposal for a PD is brought back before the Board. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard in <br />this matter. <br />Ray Scent, 1615 71' Court, felt the plan, as proposed, leads to further subdividing <br />and will result in the Board being directed to tell everyone exactly where they have to put <br />their residence. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone else wished to be heard in this matter. There being <br />none, the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br />Dana Howard, project engineer, believed that clustering does not accomplish much <br />for anyone. These parcels can be subdivided at a later date should the owner desire to do <br />that. <br />Commissioner Ginn felt placement of the residence should be included in covenants <br />and restrictions on the deed to the property rather than in the County's regulations. <br />Commissioner Adams emphasized that an amendment to the LDRs should be <br />developed so that placement of the one -acre homesites can be flexible throughout the 10 <br />acres of the parcel. <br />Chairman Macht suggested that staff treat the need for a workshop as an emergency. <br />JULY 209 1999 <br />BOOK i00 PAGE C <br />