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047 <br /> 13 <br /> also understood Planning Staffs and Boards desire to hav <br /> planned development. <br /> He felt EDC had been working clearly with Horton and th= <br /> desire was to make this a model type development and set - <br /> pattern for future development. He noted the 4 major part' <br /> of planned development - access (roads) , screening, buildin. <br /> • nd parking and landscaping. He stated that perhaps therz <br /> could be pre-zoning but planned development to cove . <br /> landscaping and screening. <br /> • Price responded these criterias would have to be met <br /> Clients would not look at sites that were not zoned. <br /> Willhoit noted that perhaps in the future for planne. <br /> development in Industrial Parks would be for the planne. <br /> dept to deal with the questions and screening. Perhap- <br /> planned development standards do not fit well with industri- <br /> park type development. <br /> Marshall noted that it may be worthwhile for the Board t. <br /> look at what it could do to facilitate this development <br /> particularly when it's in a major transportation corridor. <br /> The group of regulation may not be complete but there will <br /> still be some control over the rezoning rather than just <br /> looking at Industrial Parks alone. <br /> Price urged the rezoning and watching the development <br /> closely. <br /> John Gastineau, chairman of EDC, spoke of the need for <br /> industrial parks. This site has been identified as the best <br /> choice for the first park in the County. Be feels the <br /> Horton project meets all the important criteria for quality <br /> development of the kind Orange County is seeking. <br /> Henrietta Almon, adjoining property owner, stated she had <br /> lived in this area for forty years. She expressed concern <br /> with buffer zone and she asked for assurance of supervision <br /> • once the work begins. <br />