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Meeting Type
BCC Regular Meeting
Document Type
Minutes
Meeting Date
10/21/2008
Meeting Body
Board of County Commissioners
Archived Roll/Disk#
4022
Book and Page
136, 025-061
Subject
Marian Fell Library
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10. PUBLIC ITEMS <br />10.A.1. PUBLIC HEARING -NONE <br />10.B. PUBLICDISCUSSIONITEMS <br />10.B.I. REQUEST TO SPEAK FROMBRIANHEADYREGARDING EXPENDITURE <br />OF OUR TAX DOLLARS <br />Brian Heady, Vero Beach, spoke on the need to watch tax dollars, and to provide <br />incentives for energy conservation and other companies to remain/locate in the County. He <br />declared that the widening of 43rd Avenue would be costly to taxpayers, and would not <br />necessarily enhance the community or neighborhood. Concluding, Mr. Heady suggested <br />allowing individuals making home renovations to have the increased value for ad valorem <br />taxation, phased in over a period of years. <br />NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN. <br />10.B.2. REQUEST TO SPEAKFROMEVERETTE BROWNREGARDING 43RD <br />A VENUE <br />Everette Brown, 4236 1 ld' Street, asked the Board to become pro -active in <br />bringing the 43rd Avenue road widening project to some type of conclusion. Some of his <br />concerns were: (1) negative impacts experienced by the Homeowners along 43rd Avenue; (2) <br />some homeowners had not received their statutory rights pursuant to Resolution 139; (3) <br />temporary construction easement is too close to his home and septic tank; and (4) County <br />documents varied from 70 to 100 feet as to the right-of-way needed on Mr. Brown's easement. <br />15 <br />October 21, 2008 <br />
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