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4 <br /> Michael Harvey referred to the maps within Attachments 3 and 7, and reviewed the <br /> areas affected. He went through each parcel and the Commissioners were able to ask <br /> questions. <br /> Commissioner Dorosin asked if the first parcel, to which Michael Harvey referred, is not <br /> actually resolving the split zoning of the parcels completely. <br /> Michael Harvey said yes. <br /> Commissioner Dorosin said the modification is less than the whole parcel; and if the <br /> Board approves this tonight, this parcel will have two zoning designations. <br /> Michael Harvey said the benefit is that the commercial operation will be fully enclosed in <br /> the existing commercial 5 (EC5), by making it more reasonable for the property owner to make <br /> use of the property, while still maintaining a zoning lot zoned agricultural-residential that can <br /> support residential development on the rear of the property at a later date. He said the zoning <br /> boundary for EC5 is being modified. <br /> Commissioner Rich asked if there is a reason that the parcel appears to go out into the <br /> highway. <br /> Michael Harvey said the zoning boundaries go to the centerlines of highways. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs said a parcel of this nature existed five years ago, where the <br /> owner of a commercial property needed more room to install a septic tank. He said hopefully <br /> this amendment will eliminate a protracted process like that one. <br /> Michael Harvey said the next rezoning is off of Mt. Willing, and there is a split-zoned <br /> parcel: agricultural-residential/neighborhood-commercial. He said there is not commercial <br /> activity on the property and never has been. He said the owner has no interest in maintaining <br /> the neighborhood-commercial zoning and the whole property will be zoned agricultural <br /> residential. <br /> Michael Harvey said the next parcel is an existing commercial operation off of Orange <br /> Grove near Dairyland Road. He said there is split zoning, and it is proposed that the entire <br /> property be rezoned. He said there is potential expansion needed, and this will bring the <br /> property into compliance should the owner choose to redevelop it. <br /> Michael Harvey said the next parcel is an existing gas station at Buckhorn and Highway <br /> 70, which is zoned residential. He said they are recommending this to be zoned neighborhood- <br /> commercial, which will allow the gas station to remain a legally performing use of property. <br /> Chair McKee asked if the gas station would be considered out of compliance, if this <br /> rezoning does not occur. <br /> Michael Harvey said it would be illegal-not in conformity, meaning that it was developed <br /> at a point in time prior to its residential zoning designation. He said it would be allowed to <br /> continue operating and could make minor modifications; however, if the owner wanted to make <br /> major renovations, the owner would have to go through the zoning process. <br /> Michael Harvey said the next property is off of Highway 70, which contains a mobile <br /> home park and a small grading business. He said staff is proposing to expand the EC5 zoning <br /> designation to fully cover a portion of the existing commercial building that is part zoned <br /> residential and EC5. He said staff is also proposing to expand the EC5 designation to provide <br /> driveway access to the highway. He said that was done at the request of the property owner, <br /> and staff was in agreement. <br /> Michael Harvey said the next parcels are several lots owned by Efland Real Property, <br /> LLC along Highway 70. He reviewed the existing zoning designations of the different parcels. <br /> He said staff met with the Applicant on numerous occasions, and the Applicant has no interest <br /> in maintaining the existing industrial, but wanted to maintain some non-residential activity on the <br /> property. He said staff is recommending that all four parcels be zoned general commercial. He <br /> said the simple establishment of a commercial zoning designation does not mean that the whole <br /> property gets developed for commercial activity. He said the Applicant will be responsible for <br /> maintaining all required land use buffers surrounding the property. He said there is no <br />