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Beverly Lamb, Palm Paradise, expressed concerns about <br />the proximity of her bedroom to the buffer (wall) that the <br />applicant would be required to build, and about <br />stormwater draining onto her property. <br />Director Boling discussed the buffering requirements for <br />MPM, and assured Ms. Lamb that the stormwater must be <br />contained on the applicant's site. <br />Bill Brehm, 7945 U.S. Highway 1, owner of Palm Paradise, <br />stated that based on the land uses that were withdrawn by <br />the applicant, the residents no longer object to the <br />rezoning request. However, he acknowledged that his <br />residents would still be losing some access to wooded <br />property. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan expressed concerns with regards <br />to the longevity of the mobile home park due to its current <br />grandfathered land use, and the possibility that residents <br />might not want to be in such close proximity to the <br />applicant's property. <br />Vice Chairman Flescher reiterated that the non- <br />conforming RMH-6 zoning at the Palm Paradise site was <br />totally legal, but would not be allowed with current <br />regulations. <br />Warren Dill, Esq., 1565 US 1; Sebastian; representing Mr. <br />Brehm, wanted to make sure that County staff provides <br />notice to the neighboring residents if any future changes <br />are proposed to the zoning of the subject properties. <br />The following residents spoke in opposition to the rezoning <br />request: <br />• Dr. Patrick Hoy, 4225 791h Street, Hobart Landing, <br />who also presented a petition against the rezoning <br />(copy on file). <br />• Bob Greason, 4226 791h Street, Hobart Landing <br />• John Woods, Hobart Landing, 3575 Martha's Lane <br />• Sylvia Larsen (whose grandfather and uncle <br />developed Hobart's Landing) <br />• Glen Burr, 4215 791h Street <br />• Bill Donaldson, 3545 Martha's Lane <br />Board of County Commission Minutes Page 8 <br />April 5, 2016 <br />