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(CLERK'S NOTE: A copy of the presentation has been filed with the backup for the <br />meeting.) <br />TO: James E. Chandler, County Administrator <br />DXfZ4rMENT HEAD CON NCE <br />o ert M. Keating,C ; ommuevelopment Director <br />THROUGH: Sasan Rohani, AICP; Chief, Long -Range Planning /�' <br />FROM: John Wachtel; Senior Planner, Long -Range PlanninX ` Af, <br />DATE October 3, 2000 <br />RE: Discussion of the County's Urban Service Area/Clontz Property <br />It is requested that the data herein presented be given formal consideration by the Board of County <br />Commissioners at its workshop meeting of October 9, 2000. <br />On July 11, 2000, the Board of County Commissioners considered Gerald Clontz's request to <br />redesignate his property from AG -1, Agricultural -1 (up to 1 unit/5 acres), to M-1, Medium -Density <br />Residential -1 (up to 8 units/acre); and to expand the urban service area to include his property. <br />Although the Board denied the request by a 5 to 0 vote, the Board indicated a desire to "find some <br />relief for Mr. Clontz." They also acknowledged that, because the circumstances affecting the Clontz <br />property were similar to the circumstances affecting many other properties in the county, action <br />taken on the Clontz property would have countywide implications. For those reasons, the Board <br />instructed staff to continue to study the issue and present alternatives to the Board. The purpose of <br />this workshop is to discuss those alternatives. <br />THE CLONTZ PROPERTY <br />Depicted in Figure 1, Mr. Clontz's property is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of <br />the Main Canal and 58' Avenue (Kings Highway). At 30.8 acres in size, the site contains a citrus <br />grove and a residence. Because both the Main Canal and 58`h Avenue are urban service area <br />boundaries in that area of the county, the site abuts the urban service area on two sides. <br />October 9, 2000 <br />BK 115 PG 357 <br />