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t <br /> i <br /> 4 <br /> 1 <br /> fi <br /> r <br /> Community Development Director Bob Keating reviewed the project for the Board . <br /> The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard <br /> regarding this matter . <br /> Attorney Bruce Barkett , 756 Beachland Boulevard , representing the applicant , noted <br /> that the project is within the urban service area and near Indian River Mall , Ryanwood and <br /> the Route 60 Corridor . <br /> Chairman Ginn expressed some concerns relative to affordable housing , and Director <br /> Keating stated that he was aware of the situation she referred to and would be supplying <br /> more information relative to that problem . <br /> Suzanne Grayson , 7000 20 " Street, Community Director of Village Green , stated that <br /> the residents of Village Green were originally opposed to the project but have met with the <br /> owner and come to some agreements . They are recommending that the piece of land of <br /> approximately 10 acres located between the subject project and their project be used as a <br /> buffer . They are aware that this will be an upscale project and have been told that the <br /> density will not be 8 units per acre . The residents of Village Green were originally opposed <br /> to the multi- family zoning , not to the density per acre . <br /> Brian Heady commented that this project will only increase low - income j obs and the <br /> County would be better served by projects providing Iing -wage jobs . <br /> SEPTEMBER 18 , 2001 <br /> BK I 19 PG 5 <br /> - 54 - <br /> F <br />
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