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COMMISSIONER SIEBERT STATED THAT HE WOULD LIKE THE <br />,. FOLLOWING STATEMENT OF HIS REASONS FOR DENYING THE VERO MAR SHORES <br />s PROJECT AND THE JONNIE DAHLSTROM PROJECT BE -INSERTED IN THE MINUTES <br />ON PAGE 19 AMD PAGE 21: <br />1. - <br />SiI�T=.'?+: iT BY W. W. SIr BERT , JR. <br />REGARDING G DALST3 ,-1.1ILC0X Alm <br />VERO- :AR REZONING AP?LICATIONS <br />'It has coxae to my attention that it is necessary <br />for me to enter in -,o the official records, my reasoning <br />-for denying; the rezoning applications for the Dalstrom- <br />Wilcox project and the Vera -Kar project. Arguments in <br />support and opposition were almost identical in their <br />presentation; hence, my reasoning for denial was the <br />same for both projects. <br />The impact on available and projected governmental <br />services would have a detrimental effect on the.safety <br />and welfare of our county. <br />State Highway A -1-A does not now have capacity to <br />i handle the additional automobile traffic that <br />would be generated and improvements to this road <br />are, at best, uncertain. <br />We have but one bridge to service the South Beach <br />and it is inadequate to handle today's traffic. <br />Although a second bridge is in the planning stages, <br />the immediate prospect for obtaining this critically <br />needed facility is only marginal. Threats of legal <br />action by the City of Vero Beach and private citizens <br />lead me to believe there could ba a serious delay <br />in obtaininF,; this facility. <br />We will soon start construction of a new hospital <br />but we have been warned there may be a shortage <br />of beds the day it opens. The addition of another <br />floor is already under consideration. <br />Recent legislation has reduced state participation <br />in the f undin„ of Indian River County schools, <br />placin, additional responsibility on local effort. <br />Our school board has already expressed concern <br />about how overcrowding will affect their goal <br />of quality education. Double sessions have been <br />mentioned. <br />Although the City of Vero Beach has apparently <br />a.,reen to service the area in question with water, <br />this aZreement-is subject to reconsideration. A <br />charZe in attitude by the current City Council <br />` J � <br />NOV 71973 <br />