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<br />one direction in its vision and build out and that IRC has a different vision; this is why the <br />Neighborhood Organization exists to try to preserve that vision. <br />Pastor Ray Scent <br /> preached that no matter what we are going to have population <br />growth. He reminded everyone that we are nothing and we own nothing. We must accept the rules <br />and regulations we create. He encouraged them to proceed in an orderly fashion. <br />JeffFirst <br /> , Property Appraiser in SLC, felt that SLC has changed direction and that <br />the Commissioners need to act quickly before it is too late. He urged the Commissioners to take <br />advantage of this unique opportunity to hold the urban service line, to meet regularly, to stay on <br />top of growth and avoid what has happened in South Florida. If we hold the north county concept, <br />do not move the urban service line, and find a way to handle growth, he believed planners in the <br />future might look around our counties and wonder what happened that we were able to not look <br />like the rest of Florida. <br />Susie Karen, <br />an IRC resident, addressed the Board thanking them for their efforts. <br />She is concerned with the future of both communities and believes communication is the key. <br /> <br />There were no additional speakers and Chairman Lowther closed the public <br />discussion. <br /> <br />Chairman Lowther summarized the meeting with the following recommendations: <br /> <br />a)Future quarterly meetings <br /> <br />b)Adopting a resolution requesting funding from FEMA for Hurricane damage <br />and, <br /> <br />c)Forwarding a joint letter to Federal Emergency Management Association <br />(FEMA), as suggested by Chairman Hutchinson. <br /> <br />SLC Attorney Daniel McIntyre suggested that each county take formal action <br />adopting the resolution at their next Board meeting. <br />January 31, 2005 <br />11 <br />Growth & Development Issues Workshop <br /> <br /> <br />