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Minutes
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11/18/2003
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Board of County Commissioners
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2574
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126, 124-184
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and ask the homeowner to find an alternative. She suggested that Karen contact agents that <br />handle a number of companies. <br />Chairman Macht said it is a moot matter because she is not a resident of the <br />County and the County Attorney is already working on revisions to the ordinance. <br />Acting County Administrator Joseph Baird said she can post a cash bond until the <br />ordinance is revised. <br />9.B.2. PUBLIC DISCUSSION - BRIAN HEADY - CONSEOUENCES <br />OF RECENT DECISIONS ON GROWTH INTO RESIDENTIAL <br />NEIGHBORHOODS <br />Brian Heady, a Vero Beach resident, spoke of how developers are bringing <br />changes to neighborhoods which are causing concern by the residents who do not want to see <br />their neighborhoods change. He said the Board is no different from outside developers by going <br />to the City to change the property that the City owns to build the new Administration Building. <br />He said what the Board plans on building does not resemble what the advisory committee said <br />they need. It is one more intrusion that changes the neighborhood and quality of life. Many of <br />the changes are not progress. Mr. Heady strongly felt that the County is incorrectly utilizing <br />space that they have by lending it to other entities such as the non -profits and the School Board <br />and if the Board took back that space they could save twenty million dollars. <br />NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN. <br />NOVEMBER 18, 2003 25 <br />
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