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<br />Discussion ensued and the Commissioners commented on the issues Mr. Baldwin <br />addressed. <br /> <br />Ital Veron <br />, 280 S. Peppertree Drive, a member of the Indian River Neighborhood <br />Association, believed one of the County’s greatest concerns would be the water supply. <br /> <br />rd <br />Greg Schlitz <br />, 6425 53 Street, failed to see the negatives of this proposal and he urged the <br />Board to consider revising the requirements. <br /> <br />Rob Lindsey <br />, representing the Lindsey and Kromhout families, read a letter written by <br />Lex Krumhout (copy on file) that disputed the language and provisions recommended by staff. In <br />his opinion staff’s provisions countermanded the Planning and Zoning Commission’s actions with <br />regard to agricultural planned development. He asked the Board to review and reject those <br />provisions. <br /> <br />Country Simmons, <br />Simmons Construction, advocated in support of this item. <br /> <br />Adriene Cuffe, 695 43rd Avenue <br />, advocated in support of this item. <br /> <br />nd <br /> Amy Thelma, <br />Engineer1910 82 Avenue, felt this development was definitely necessary <br />and a great first step to getting some new ideas in the community. <br /> <br />Ken Grudens, <br /> 931 Starflower Avenue, Sebastian, Executive Director of the Indian River <br /> <br />Land Trust,statedthe Land Trust’s desires to see opportunities allowing projects to be separated, <br />so the community could tell what the overall picture would be like. He spoke of an opportunity <br />for the Land Trust to be involved in holdings and perpetuity, and he would like to talk about at a <br />later time. <br /> <br />October 24, 2006 <br />50 <br /> <br /> <br />