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6 units/acre); ±13.71 acres, located east of U.S. #1 and <br />north of 82nd Street, from OCR, Office, Commercial, <br />Residential District, to CG, General Commercial District, <br />and ±11.26 acres, located approximately 1500 feet east of <br />U.S. #1 and north of 82nd Street, from RS -1, Single Family <br />Residential District (up to 1 unit/acre), to CON -2, <br />Estuarine Wetlands Conservation District (up to 1 unit/40 <br />acres); and providing codification, severability, and <br />effective date. <br />FORM 8B, MEMORANDUM OF VOTING CONFLICT ON FILE <br />IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />10.A.3. PUBLIC HEARING, AND FINAL CONSIDERATION AND ADOPTION OF <br />PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 204 (SOLID WASTE <br />DISPOSAL) OF THE IRC CODE (LEGISLATIVE) <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />Attorney Polackwich reviewed his memorandum of May 8, 2012, recalling that on April <br />10, 2012 the Board of County Commissioners preliminarily considered a proposed ordinance <br />that would amend Chapter 204 of the Indian River County Code. He explained that the <br />amendments relate to processors of Construction and Demolition (C&D) debris, recyclable <br />materials, and the haulers of C&D materials. He thereafter discussed and analyzed the financial <br />impact to the changes, and expressed that he believes the ordinance would provide the <br />fundamental requirements for a workable system. <br />May 15, 2012 16 <br />Bit 14 2 PG 45 I <br />