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A brief discussion ensued, during which it was established that there was no prohibition <br />against local seasonal workers. Commissioner O'Bryan surmised, however, that a particular <br />horse's regular trainer would likely be accompanying his/her horse. <br />There being no further speakers, the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Vice Chairman Wheeler, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Flescher, the Board unanimously: <br />A. Found, that in conjunction with the recommended <br />conditions: <br />(1) It is empowered under the provisions of Chapter 971 to <br />review the special exception applied for; <br />(2) The granting of the special exception will not <br />adversely affect the public interest; <br />(3) The application satisfies the general and specific <br />criteria required for special exception approval; and <br />(4) The conditions stated below are adequate to ensure <br />compatibility between the special exception use and <br />surrounding land uses; and <br />B. Granted special exception use approval for Palema <br />Trotting, Inc.'s request for a worker housing facility, with <br />the following conditions: <br />(1) Prior to site plan release, the applicant shall: <br />a. Dedicate a 40' corner clip right-of-way at 53rd <br />Street and 66th Avenue, without compensation, and <br />b. Submit and obtain planning staff approval of final <br />architectural plans for the dormitory building, <br />showing that the building has a residential or <br />agricultural appearance; <br />24 <br />November 16, 2010 <br />