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Joe Collins, Attorney for the Sexton family, felt it was appropriate to take the testimony <br />from the people that were present. He asked the Board to go ahead and vote, if that is what they <br />intended to do. He also preferred to continue his comments on February 20, 2007. <br />The Chairman asked what was the pleasure of the Board. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Flescher to <br />postpone any and all discussion on this matter until <br />February 20, 2007 to have the opportunity to review the <br />updated appraisal, and have this item reviewed again by the <br />LAAC. There was no Second. Motion DIED. <br />Under discussion, Chief DeBlois clarified that the LAAC Committee made their decision <br />with the knowledge that staff had ordered a new appraisal. Commissioner Davis felt they should <br />hold the public hearing today, and just postpone the decision until February 20th. Commissioner <br />Flescher agreed and amended his motion to hold the public hearing today. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Flescher, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Davis, the Board unanimously approved to <br />hold the public hearing today, and postpone any decision by <br />the Board until February 20, 2007. <br />Pastor Ray Scent advocated in favor of staffs recommendation. <br />Sean Sexton gave a presentation of the history of the Sexton Family at the Treasure <br />Hammock Ranch. <br />January 16, 2007 10 <br />