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we would not be opposed to such type developments on the barrier <br />Island so long as overall densities remained the same. <br />We utast to make it clear that we are not opposed to growth <br />and development at the proper time and place. There are many areas <br />in this county where this can properly take place. But for all <br />Who can hear us -- whether you be county commissioner, or realtor, <br />or developer, or private citizen -- Pelican Island Audubon will.-- <br />use all the resources it.has at its command to see that not one <br />penny of federal or state or local funds will be used to subsidize <br />the continued development of the barrier island, and we will <br />oppose the issuance0of any federal or state permit that would <br />encourage increased development.of the barrier island along its <br />entire length from Sebastian State Park to Round Island Park.. <br />Finallyg we urge you to keep in mind that if you should ever <br />be charged with "error" in your stewardship of land in this county <br />that,you err in favor of maintaining the integrity of'our barrier <br />Island ecosystem. We urge you not to revise the densities or land <br />use designations for Areas 7 and 9 of the Comprehensive Plan. <br />' <br />. Respectfully submitted,ct <br />' <br />Margaret C. Bowman, President <br />Pelican Island Audubon Society <br />r <br />"L� Z61978 <br />