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BCC Joint Meeting
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Minutes
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01/31/2005
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Board of County Commissioners
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3000
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128, 273-287
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Chairman Frannie Hutchinson introduced her fellow Board members and staff: <br /> <br />Frannie Hutchinson - Chairman - District 4 <br />Paula A. Lewis, Vice Chairman - District 3 <br />Joseph E. Smith - District 1 <br />Doug Coward - District 2 <br />Chris Craft - District 5 <br /> <br />Douglas M. Anderson - County Administrator <br />Daniel S. McIntyre - County Attorney <br />Michael Brillhart – Strategy and Special Projects Coordinator <br />David Kelly – Planning Manager <br />Faye Outlaw – Assistant County Administrator <br /> <br />6. GROWTH OVERVIEW <br />IRC <br />NDIAN IVER OUNTY <br />Community Development Director Robert “Bob” Keating used a PowerPoint <br />presentation (See handout #1) to show residential building permit activity since 1993 and <br />residential development projects currently under review and roadways comparing Indian River <br />County (IRC) growth to St. Lucie County’s (SLC) growth. IRC is taking a number of steps to <br />address growth, such as: the visioning process, the implementation of eight new impact fees, <br />traffic impact fees, changing the Land Development Regulations (LDRs) to deal with future <br />growth and the Metropolitan Planning Organization’s (MPO) Long Range Transportation Plan. <br />He concluded his presentation advising that IRC staff and SLC staff have worked together <br />coordinating development projects and the MPO’s Long Range Transportation Plan. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />January 31, 2005 <br />3 <br />Growth & Development Issues Workshop <br /> <br /> <br />
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