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RECONLNIENDATION <br />Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners make no change to the current <br />zoning pattern in the study area. Alternatively, staff recommends that the Board consider <br />rezoning those multi -family parcels east of Old Dixie to singe -family with a final decision to be <br />made after a survey of property owners to determine how many consent to such a rezoning. <br />Attachments: <br />1 . Zoning Map <br />2. Multi -family Zoned Lots with Developed/Site Plan Approved Multi -family Uses <br />3. Multi -family Zoned Lots with Developed Single-family Uses <br />4. Future Land Use Map <br />5. Aerial with Zoning Overlay <br />6. Water Service Map <br />7. Sewer Service Map <br />At the conclusion ofhis presentation, Director Keating responded to Commissioners' <br />questions concerning the area under consideration (depth of the commercial corridor on <br />US# 1 and ownership of the multifamily parcels). <br />Chairman Stanbridge expressed concern about building right on the river's edge with <br />the density (RM -8) assigned. <br />Chairman Stanbridge offered the opportunity for speakers to address this issue. <br />Jeff Hickman, 134th St., Roseland, hoped for cooperation in order to achieve <br />something for which everyone can be proud. He read his presentation into the record. (Not <br />submitted to the Clerk.) It is important to preserve and nurture the proper land use at the <br />intersection of US# 1 and Old Dixie Highway. He believed that in addition to buffers, height <br />restriction is critical and should be limited to two stories. Proper commercial hours of <br />operation of proper business types will eliminate noise and late night activity. The memo <br />makes an assumption that future development will "probably" continue to be primarily <br />July 23, 2002 <br />66 <br />roi <br />ph <br />5 <br />