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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0318Sandy P_ ressly spoke in opposition. Ms. Pressl owners who wanted to protect their investments. She said the neighborhood ahead a lumber company,Y said she represented several property and a manufacturd-housing subdivision (Deerfield). Je8Y had an airport, n Pelf spoke in opposition. Deal said she and her husband, (Betty Nesbit), owned g 5 acres. Mrs. Deal said she was along with her sister-in-law development in her neighborhood. as totally against another manufactured home mobile homes. She said the area was zoned R-20 in an effort to eliminate more Tose spoke in opposition. Moose said the neighb orhood fou zoning, and the residents didn't want it to return to RA, ght to obtain the R-20 Commissioner Ray said she noticed Mr. Moose had General Business zonin of his property. She asked when this occurred. g on a section Moose said it was in 1985. to 70 homes nI{e t id tha ubdivt at th isnow board meeting, he had been scald down 54subdivision ts, or one unitwould have up e, Commissioner Johnson asked w per acre. hat the ProP square footage would be for the posed homes and their approximate value. McKnight said k un er R. would be an absolute minimum. concrete driveways, brick underpinning, brick front orches, said some oft he homes in AshleyP and strict architectural coves enantsh He McKnight said an 1,100 s Woods were appraised at $100,000 6 He said some could o q' fi' home would probably be valued from y the county assessor. g up to $120,000. $85,000 to $90,000 (low end). JImM-i�tt said his home faced rezoning due to the increased o Mrs. Orrell's animals would be in the area. Population m the neighborho dr and due Elliot Probability aid Opposed more Chairman Tice asked Mr. Elliott ifa buffer would help. Elliott said the land went "up and down." He said a 20 -foot fence would be needed, but probably nothing would holp. Elliott said the area was quiet and peaceful. Commissioner Bowles asked thedevelopers ifthey would consider plantin the Elliott property. He said Lcyland cypresses grew up 20 R. tall. ve> g betation near The developers said they would be agreeable to placing vegetation near the Elliott property. Chairman Tice adjourned the public hearing. ' MOTION by (`od�missioner Bowles, request of Case by Co3 atter reviewing the four findings of fact, togrant Agricultural Conditional Use District withthe following Residential to RA brant the (CUD), Residential g conditions: (1) Limit residentia (2) Vinyl lap siding l construction types to new double wide or modular units only. (3) Asphalt shingle roofing (4) Masonry foundations (5) Masonry front porches (6) Concrete driveway (7) The developer will plant some type of vegetation shield along the area that metes and bounds with the Elliot property. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.