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<br />Page 8 of 10 <br />Zoning Board of Adjustment <br />Minutes of March 24, 1994 <br /> <br />A through AA. Mr. Armstrong reviewed the documents and made no objection to <br />their inclusion in the record of the Board, provided that the City's stipulations in the <br />case were also included in the records. Chairman Bernay allowed both Ms. <br />Stevenson's documents and the City's documents to be included in the Board's <br />record. Ms. Stevenson's documents are attached to these Minutes as Exhibit "C", and <br />the City's documents are attached to these Minutes as Exhibit "D". <br /> <br />B. OPPONENTS <br /> <br />Chairman Bernay swore in Hugh McCulley. Mr. McCulley commented that it was <br />his impression that since there was a court reporter present for the first hearing and <br />not for the second one, quite possibly the manufacturer's of mobile homes are willing <br />to help Ms. Stevenson fight the City's Zoning Ordinance. He added that if this is <br />correct, there will be thousands of people present at the next hearing. <br /> <br />Chairman Bernay swore in Don Ralmuto of 203 Bay Oaks Drive. Mr. Ralmuto <br />stated he was a member of the Bayshore Municipal Utility District (Bay M.U.D.), <br />and was in charge of maintenance and operation of the District. He recalls that <br />when Ms. Stevenson bought the lots, she wanted to place a mobile home on them. <br />The policy of the Bayshore Municipal Utility District was the same as the restrictions <br />that had been placed when the District was formed; 1 single resident on 1 lot. He <br />added she applied for a water and sewer connection from the Bay M.U.D. Board. <br />They refused to approve her request because of the restrictions they adopted <br />requiring that each single lot have a separate water and sewer connection. <br /> <br />Mr. Armstrong asked Mr. Ralmuto when that policy was formulated by the Bayshore <br />Municipal Utility District. Mr. Ralmuto replied it was formed when they formed the <br />District. This was a policy of the Board of Directors that was adopted in an open <br />meeting. Mr. Ralmuto said this could be verified by checking with Mr. Morris. <br /> <br />Mr. Ralmuto reiterated that the District offered one connection per lot as per the <br />policy, however Ms. Stevenson wanted one connection for all the lots. <br /> <br />Mr. Armstrong asked Mr. Ralmuto if he could recall the names of the other Board <br />Members for the Bayshore Municipal Utility District. He said he could provide a list <br />of all of the members. <br />