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The Chairman announced that letters had been received from Mr. Thomas Collins and <br />Ms. Sallydale Wimbrow and will be placed on record. <br />Planning Director Stan Boling reviewed the Memorandum and .pointed out that the <br />first proposed change, having to do with sideyards, remains the same from the first public <br />hearing. He noted that the second proposed change, concerning use of docks/piers on vacant <br />single-family lots, has been modified in accordance with the directions of the Commissioners <br />at the hearing held February 1, 2000. He explained the changes and recommended the <br />adoption of the ordinance. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard in <br />this matter. <br />Jens Tripson,1740 2 V Street, wondered if someone came in asking for a swimming <br />pool on a vacant lot if the Board would allow it. He also asked if the proliferation of docks <br />and fishing piers on the Lagoon would necessitate the County buying another boat and hiring <br />another code enforcement officer, as has been rumored, to patrol both sides of the Lagoon <br />to make sure there are no violations. <br />In response, Chairman Adams had not heard such a rumor; adding another code <br />enforcement officer to patrol is not anticipated. She thought the Board felt there are other <br />violations that would require code enforcement more than docks and piers. <br />It was determined that no one else wished to be heard and the Chairman closed the <br />public hearing. <br />Commissioner Stanbridge was concerned about the 3 -year condition to build the <br />dwelling and how that would work should a property be sold in the interim. <br />Director Boling advised that the 3 -year time frame would not be affected by a sale of <br />February 15, 2000 <br />48 <br />
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