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Victor Knight, 3295 Ranch Road <br />Jens Tripson, 2525 14th Street, Pelican Audubon Society <br />Amy Banov 6700 Carson Trail Drive, in vicinity of two existing mines <br />Warren Winchester, past Mayor of Vero Beach <br />Fran Denhardt, 2055 82nd Avenue, Ranchland Mobile Home Park <br />An unidentified speaker urged the board to vote yes for the moratorium. <br />Nancy Wood, Indian River Green Team <br />Sharon Cowan, 2125 82nd Avenue SW <br />Donald Simon, 8080 24th Street <br />Jim Gallagher, 766 Holden Avenue, Sebastian <br />Martha Redner, 9 Riverwood Drive, Sebastian <br />Joseph Paladin, President of Black Swan Consulting, and representing Wild <br />Turkey Sand Mines, commented on water conservation issues and the Hydrologist report. He read <br />the conclusion of the Hydrologist report, and concluded that the project as described in the report <br />would have no adverse impact on the water resources of the area, but would significantly enhance <br />them. He suggested the Board attach the proposals to future mining applications and the <br />permitting process. <br />Helen Shafer, 6850 Carson Trail Drive, expressed faith in this Commission and the <br />County to protect and take care of its residents. <br />Bea Gardner saw the need for changes in our Land Development Regulations; <br />thought the Board should add time to the moratorium (a minimum of one year); and suggested the <br />creation of a sand -mining awareness committee. <br />Scott Sanders, 13680 N. Indian River Drive, Sebastian, addressed the water issue <br />and believed it is more cost effective to use surface water for potable uses. He discussed the <br />24 <br />December 18, 2007 <br />