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Y' <br />(9) That the Indian River County Board of County Commis- <br />sioners met on December 20, 1972, during which meeting defendant's -- <br />planner, Val Brennan, reported that the Vero Beach -Indian River <br />County Planning Commission recommended that a map of the compre- <br />hensive land use master plan be published in the local newspaper <br />For the purpose of informing the public as to the proposals made <br />and recommended before the public hearing was held; that the Board <br />of County Commissioners authorized Mr. Brennan to proceed with said <br />recommendations, including a two-page advertisement in the local <br />newspaper and to print 2,000 copies of the plan resulting from the <br />final public hearing at a cost to the County not to exceed $2,500.00. <br />(10) That from and after January 20, 1972, defendant, by and <br />through its County Commission, has repeatedly ir_dicated its intent <br />to promptly arrive at and hold public hearings for adoption of a <br />comprehensive master plan; that, in fact, various rezoning applica- <br />tions were deferred on the basis that said applications :could be <br />considered subsequent to the adoption of said master plan. <br />(11) That plaintiffs, the members of the Vero*Beach Associa- <br />tion, by and through its Board of Directors and other taxpayers, have <br />on several occasions petitioned and requested the Board of County Com- <br />missioners to postpone and consider any and all zoning change requests <br />which would have the effect bf conflicting with the comprehensive plan <br />ultimately adopted. <br />(12) on or about May and June of 1973, defendant received and <br />accepted certain rezoning applications involving large tracts of land <br />located in Indian River County, Florida, said rezoning applications <br />requesting rezoning to multiple -family districts; that, in opposition' <br />to said rezoning applications, plaintiffs, members of the Vero Beach <br />Association, by.and through its Board of Directors, and other taxpayers, <br />again petitioned and requested the Indian River County Zoning Commission <br />Page Three. <br />• - 24 - <br />Bout 17 PAGEM <br />AUG 2 21973 <br />y{ <br />(9) That the Indian River County Board of County Commis- <br />sioners met on December 20, 1972, during which meeting defendant's -- <br />planner, Val Brennan, reported that the Vero Beach -Indian River <br />County Planning Commission recommended that a map of the compre- <br />hensive land use master plan be published in the local newspaper <br />For the purpose of informing the public as to the proposals made <br />and recommended before the public hearing was held; that the Board <br />of County Commissioners authorized Mr. Brennan to proceed with said <br />recommendations, including a two-page advertisement in the local <br />newspaper and to print 2,000 copies of the plan resulting from the <br />final public hearing at a cost to the County not to exceed $2,500.00. <br />(10) That from and after January 20, 1972, defendant, by and <br />through its County Commission, has repeatedly ir_dicated its intent <br />to promptly arrive at and hold public hearings for adoption of a <br />comprehensive master plan; that, in fact, various rezoning applica- <br />tions were deferred on the basis that said applications :could be <br />considered subsequent to the adoption of said master plan. <br />(11) That plaintiffs, the members of the Vero*Beach Associa- <br />tion, by and through its Board of Directors and other taxpayers, have <br />on several occasions petitioned and requested the Board of County Com- <br />missioners to postpone and consider any and all zoning change requests <br />which would have the effect bf conflicting with the comprehensive plan <br />ultimately adopted. <br />(12) on or about May and June of 1973, defendant received and <br />accepted certain rezoning applications involving large tracts of land <br />located in Indian River County, Florida, said rezoning applications <br />requesting rezoning to multiple -family districts; that, in opposition' <br />to said rezoning applications, plaintiffs, members of the Vero Beach <br />Association, by.and through its Board of Directors, and other taxpayers, <br />again petitioned and requested the Indian River County Zoning Commission <br />Page Three. <br />• - 24 - <br />Bout 17 PAGEM <br />AUG 2 21973 <br />y{ <br />