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Knight, Jr., the property owner to the south, who recommends approval of the rezoning. <br />He pointed out that all the issues have been addressed and the request is consistent with the <br />Comprehensive Plan. The land will support the requested zoning and is compatible with the <br />surrounding properties. <br />George Poydenis, 115 Riverway Drive, Vero Beach, advised ifthey were to develop <br />the property with 6 units it would lessen the quality of the finished product. He explained <br />how amenities would be lost because of the cost differentials. He asked the Board to <br />consider that this will be aproject which will be a "cut above." The units will be an upscale <br />garden version with "heavy detail" which means that the units will have chair rails, sliding <br />windows, tile roofing, extra corridor widths, oak flooring, and will be a nice place to live. <br />These units will be rentals and sales. They have had a lot of success with this in New Jersey. <br />There will be a condominium association with tenants and owners on the board <br />It was determined that no one else wished to be heard and the Chairman closed the <br />public hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Vice Chairman Tippin, SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Adams, the Board adopted 4-1 (Commissioner <br />Ginn opposed) Ordinance No. 2002-027 amending the Zoning <br />Ordinance and the accompanying Zoning Map for 16.85 acres <br />located on the east side of Indian River Boulevard and <br />approximately 660 feet north of 41st Street from RM -6, <br />Multiple -Family Residential District (up to 6 units/acre) and <br />RS -6, Single -Family Residential District (up to 6 units/acre), to <br />RM -8, Multiple -Family Residential District (up to 8 units/acre); <br />and providing codification, severability, and effective date. <br />September 3, 2002 <br />84 <br />4 <br />