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4 <br />already many mobile homes in the area. <br />Joe and Helen Edwards of Cedar Lane Road live approximately <br />one-half mile from the proposed rezoning request. They do not want <br />to be "sandwiched" in between two parks. They fear the value of <br />their property will decrease. <br />Cleo Blue of 4810 Jefferson Davis Highway owns the adjacent <br />property to the rezoning request. He currently has well problems and <br />is afraid a park will effect nearby water supplies. He expressed <br />concern that this park would turn into something like the property <br />around Hopkins Farm and does not want to see this happen in his <br />community. <br />Nellie Blue of 4818 Jefferson Davis Highway also owns property <br />adjacent to the rezoning request. She was concerned about the wet <br />lands and would like to see the neighborhood kept the way it is. <br />Ernestine Blackman of Cedar Lane Road expressed concern that her <br />shallow well would be effected and a possible sewage problem will be <br />created. She also expressed concern about heavy traffic in the area <br />and would like to see the community stay peaceful and quite like it <br />is now. <br />b. Rezoning request submitted by Ida Geywitz to rezone <br />2.07 acres of land on the eastern side of Cumnock Road beginning at a <br />point approximately 480 feet south of the intersection of Cumnock <br />Road and Cotton Road from Residential Restricted District to <br />Residential Agricultural Conditional Use District for the location of <br />two Class B manufactured homes. <br />The following individuals spoke in favor of the rezoning <br />request. <br />Ida Geywitz of 3214 Wild Wood Drive explained to the Boards that <br />she had purchased the property at the courthouse due to back taxes <br />not being paid and had received a clear title to the land. She was <br />told at that time that no restrictions were on the land. She wishes <br />to move her parents trailer from the Lemon Springs area here because <br />of her fathers poor health and her son plans on purchasing a mobile <br />home to be placed next to the grandparents to help care for the <br />elderly grandfather. She submitted a petition of area residents <br />having no objections to the two mobile homes being placed on the <br />land. <br />Max Hall of 5537 Cumnock Road stated the lot looked the best it <br />had ever looked since it had been cleared off. He stated there were <br />currently sixteen mobile homes on the Cumnock Road and all but two of <br />these can be seen from the road. He had spoken with several <br />neighboring residents who were in favor of the mobile homes going in. <br />4 <br />