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exception use sought by the PIAS, with conditions related to the final tree mitigation plan, <br />N <br />onstruction of a Type B buffer, and sidewalk construction or bonding out. <br />Commissioner Solari confirmed with staff that this property could be purchased by a <br />developer and used to construct six residential units, if it is not acquired by the PIAS. <br />The Chairman opened the Public Hearing. <br />Charles Searcy, 1035 22°d Avenue, requested that the Board not grant PIAS's request. <br />He was concerned about detrimental impacts to the environment, and suggested that the County <br />purchase the subject parcel and join it with the other conservation lands, or try to acquire the <br />Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory's boathouse and lease it to the PIAS. He was also <br />N <br />oncerned that PIAS might decide to sell the property to a developer. <br />parcel. <br />There being no additional speakers, the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. <br />Commissioner Flescher wanted to know if use restrictions could be put on the subject <br />County Attorney Alan Polackwich, Sr. revealed that unless the parcel was rezoned, the <br />zoning would remain intact. <br />Commissioner Davis opposed PIAS's initiative, because he did not think the proposed <br />facility was compatible with the surrounding conservation propert <br />ies. <br />Commissioner Solari saw no reason to disapprove the special exception use approval <br />supported the right of the property owners to sell, and viewed the PIA <br />S's project as having a <br />very light footprint. <br />July 10, 2012 <br />