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Andy Bowler, President/CEO Indian River Habitat for Humanity, stated that his <br />organization owns property north of the Gifford community, and that his organization had not <br />received notice of the concrete project. He requested staff to add his name to the mailing list, <br />and include him in future discussions. <br />Crystal Bujol supported Commissioner Wheeler's comment that Gifford should be a <br />Municipality. She asked the Board to put it into a motion with a time certain. <br />Commissioner Wheeler said he would contact the Legal Office to obtain direction, and <br />bring this back to the Board for discussion. <br />The Chairman closed the floor to public comment. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />Motion carried unanimously. The Board directed staff to: <br />(1) work with the Gifford community and the major civic <br />groups (i.e. Progressive Civic League of Gifford, NAACP, <br />PACE, Front Porch Association, etc.); (2) develop a series <br />of recommendations for IG uses and other ancillary issues; <br />(3) bring the recommendations back to the Board; and <br />(4) analyze the differences between IG and IL uses and <br />identify the impacts to the Gifford community. <br />The Chairman called a break at 12:30 p.m. and reconvened the meeting at 12:46 p.m., <br />with all members present. <br />12. B. EMERGENCY SERVICES - NONE <br />12. C. GENERAL SERVICES - NONE <br />21 <br />November 10, 2009 <br />