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I Le <br />It was determined that no one else wished to be heard and the Chairman closed the <br />public hearing. <br />Commissioner Adams recalled the subject of interface between agricultural and <br />residential has been considered by the Agricultural Advisory Committee which brought a <br />recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners that was not accepted. It's an issue <br />that will continue to be a thorn for some, and eventually a solution will be found. <br />Chairman Stanbridge agreed that the interface is such an important issue now and she <br />knew that the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council will be looking at it for the four - <br />county area. She thought that our advisory committee needed to get cranking so we will <br />have a much better plan than the three counties to our south. <br />Commissioner Ginn expressed concerns for the neighbors with tests on fruit and theft <br />and/or vandalism, and pointed out that there is only 25 feet between the ag and the <br />residential. <br />Commissioner Adams believed the interface needs to be included as a site plan <br />condition. Trespassing, theft and vandalism will never be able to be controlled no matter <br />what is there. <br />Chairman Stanbridge allowed Mr. Barkett an opportunity to rebut and he reminded <br />the Board that Mr. Adair stated at the PZC meeting that he did not object to this rezoning. <br />He also quoted Mr Hensick's statement from the PZC Minutes that he supported this <br />application because it was lawful. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED BY Vice <br />Chairman Tippin, the Board adopted (4-1, Commissioner Ginn <br />opposed) Ordinance No. 2002-006 amending the Zoning <br />Ordinance and the accompanying zoning map for 32.8 acres on <br />March 5, 2002 <br />76 <br />Br( I 2 <br />