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Community Development Director Bob Keating reviewed the proposal for the Board <br />and noted that letters had gone out to all property owners. One owner had been opposed to <br />the project but has since sold that property. A concurrence with the project has also been <br />received from the Windsor development. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard <br />regarding this matter. <br />Bill Glynn, 1802 Barefoot Place, noted that the North Beach Civic Association had <br />supported this rezoning for some time as a result of a project to build a 60 -foot <br />condominium among single-family homes. Since that time there have been several lawsuits <br />and the property belonging to the one opposing owner has been purchased as a buffer area. <br />Bob Johnson, Coral Wind, questioned whether this change would mean that multi- <br />family zoning would be moved to South County or Fellsmere, and Director Keating advised <br />there would be no change to any other areas of the County. There will be no additional <br />multi -family zoning because of this change. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone else wished to be heard with regard to this matter. <br />There being none, the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br />JUNE 11, 2002 <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Ginn, the Board <br />unanimously approved a second public hearing at <br />the Board's regular meeting on Tuesday, July 9, <br />2002, as recommended by staff. <br />-28- <br />nv <br />Lrn <br />