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<br />(Clerk’s Note: The Chairman asked the Clerk to swear under oath the speakers.) <br /> <br />Patricia Heading <br />, a property owner west of the church property, wanted this item <br />tabled until they had some clarification regarding the daycare license and the number of students <br />permitted at the school. It was her understanding that the church license had expired and she. <br />Linda Greenstine <br />, Director of the Roseland Preschool addressed the questions <br />concerning their license and the number of students. <br />Russell Herman <br />, 586 Redland Court, Sebastian, former elementary teacher for 33 <br /> <br />years, said children who attend preschool have a great possibility of reaching their full potential. <br />Amel Schwartz, <br /> Chairman of the Church’s Administrative Council, asked the <br />Board to approve the request. <br />Jackie James <br />, a 13 year Roseland resident, said preschools should be in an area <br />properly zoned for commercial businesses. <br />Larry Waltz, <br /> a Roseland resident, spoke in favor of the request. <br />Marilyn Waldis, <br />Treasurer of the Church, said nothing they do at the church is <br />commercial business. The County gave them permission when they started the preschool. <br />Don Perrin, <br />said the church has been a better part of the community, helping those <br />in need and at no cost to the County. <br />nd <br />Tammy Martin <br />, 1289 82 Avenue, spoke in favor of approving the church request. <br />Jack Randall <br />, a Barefoot Bay resident, sees the church as a service organization. <br />Jean Thompson <br />, a Roseland resident, spoke in favor of the request. <br />Attorney Bruce Barkett, 156 Beachland Blvd. <br />urged the Board to approve this <br />item. <br /> <br />There were no additional speakers and the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />December 13, 2005 17 <br /> <br />