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12/04/2001
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Board of County Commissioners
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Planning Director Stan Boling stated this amendment has been approved by the <br />PSAC and P&Z and will apply only to commercial/industrial PD rezoning to give more <br />flexibility to certain redevelopment type projects. The current conventional zoning districts <br />range from IG with a 15% open space requirement to PRO with a 35% requirement. The <br />current PD minimum open space is 250NO. However, some properties might not be useable <br />with these requirements when it would benefit the County to have the property used. This <br />is not site specific but the application would be very narrow. <br />Commissioner Adams questioned whether this would be specific to redevelopment, <br />and Director Boling stated that it could also be used for other commercial/industrial zoning. <br />Commissioner Adams expressed her concern that the requirement could be used with <br />new development, and Director Boling commented that this would give the Board more <br />control of the uses of the property where one type of industrial use may be more appropriate <br />than another. <br />Community Development Director Bob Keating emphasized that the change could <br />not be used without Board approval. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard <br />regarding this matter. <br />Steve Moler, Masteller & Moler, 2205 14`h Avenue, advised that he represents the <br />purchaser of the old Vero Mall property and would be glad to answer any questions. <br />Commissioner Macht noted that the live oaks on that property are very distressed and <br />he hoped there would be some effort made to revitalize thein. <br />DECEMBER 4, 2001 <br />-94- <br />{ ' I <br />
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