Laserfiche WebLink
<br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by Commissioner <br />Neuberger, the Board, by a 4-0 vote (Commissioner Ginn absent) <br />unanimously adopted Ordinance 2003-034 amending the Zoning <br />Ordinance and the accompanying Zoning Map for 36.6 acres located at the <br />ndth <br />northeast corner of 82 Avenue and 16 Street from A-1, Agricultural <br />District (up to 1 unit/5 acres) to RM-6, Multi-Family Residential District <br />(up to 6 units/acre) (Michael Baratta). <br /> <br />9.B.1. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEM - GEORGE RACICOT – DISCUSSION <br />OF ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS IN MOBILE HOME PARKS IN THE <br />COUNTY <br /> Deleted <br /> <br />9.B.2. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEM – BRIAN T. HEADY – DISCUSSION OF <br />MATTERS OF IMPORTANCE TO THE GROWTH OF THE COUNTY <br />Brian T. Heady <br /> , Vero Beach, presented some photographs he had taken of the beaches <br />after the recently completed beach renourishment project (photographs were not given to the <br />Clerk). He noted that he did not see any evidence of the escarpment which had been forecasted but <br />he did note that the sea oats on top of the dunes had been buried and the sand has been washed <br />away. He also stated that he had heard that 3.8 acres of reef had been buried during the project (Mr. <br />Heady did not give a reference for this statement). He also had a dead baby turtle in a plastic bag <br />which he claimed had been buried during the renourishment project. <br /> Mr. Heady continued that elected officials are erecting a “blue wall of silence” when they sit <br />silent about things they know not to be true. He made reference to officials telling the public that <br />141,000 sea oats had been planted and were well established and then seeing that they were all gone <br />and hearing from the experts that this had been the worst turtle season in 15 years, attributing these <br />negative facts to the renourishment project. <br />OCTOBER 7, 2003 14 <br /> <br />