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07/23/2002
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US#1 so the traffic impact will not be as great. <br />Marcia Hall, 7711 Roseland Road, asked the Board to keep in mind that the areas <br />of the study that are west of Old Dixie Highway are uphill from the river. She also noted <br />concern for endangered species and submitted photographs of gopher tortoises sighted Just <br />north of 34' Street to the north of The Inlet site. (Photographs are on file with the backup <br />for the meeting.) She thanked the Board for requesting the study and staff for their effort <br />in preparing it in such a short time. She read the title of the Petition she submitted for the <br />record and advised there were 370 signatures. (Petition is on file with the backup for the <br />meeting.) She closed by saying that the Board's decisions on this matter will become their <br />legacy and the property owners' destiny. She asked that they please make their decisions <br />carefully. <br />C. N. Kirrie, Roseland, has lived in Roseland a lot longer than others. He believed <br />the property has generally developed according to the need in the area. The growth over the <br />40 years he has been there has increased the population 10-12 fold and has found its own <br />way in both commercial and residential growth. He agreed with Director Keating who has <br />"hit it on the head". To impose more restrictions means more government and he believes <br />that less government is better. The Friends of Historic Roseland do not represent the bulk <br />of the people in Roseland, nor does he. He believed that Roseland is doing okay without any <br />help. <br />Chairman Stanbridge asked if a limit of 2 stories is an option, and Director Keating <br />recalled that a lot of time was spent last year on height restrictions and specified that height <br />requirements are an issue that a lot of people do not understand. He explained the changes <br />made at that time. <br />Chairman Stanbridge appreciated the calmness of the Roseland folks for working <br />with staff on this. <br />July 23, 2002 <br />68 <br />57 <br />
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