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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
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02/13/2007
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3128
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132, 272-323
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13.B. COMMISSIONER SANDRA L. BOWDEN, VICE CHAIR - NONE <br />13.C. COMMISSIONER WESLEY S. DAVIS <br />I. REQUEST FROM THE CITIZEN'S COALITION OF SOUTH MAINLAND <br />TO PRESENT THEIR CONCERNS REGARDING PROPOSED <br />COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CHANGES BY THE CITY OF PALM BAY <br />Commissioner Davis presented concerns of the Citizens' Coalition of South <br />Mainland regarding the City of Palm Bay's 20 proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendments which <br />were submitted to DCA, affecting density and land use changes, and the effect that the changes <br />would have on Indian River County. <br />Clerk's Note: The Chairman called for a recess at 2:44 p.m. and he reconvened the <br />meeting at 2:57 p.m. with all members present. <br />Vicki Benoit, President of Citizens Coalition of South Mainland, using a <br />PowerPoint presentation (copy on file) summarized the amendments and the affect on surrounding <br />communities, focusing on Indian River County. Their concerns are on the impact of the <br />environmental lands and traffic. There are 8 amendments of critical concern to the Coalition and <br />Indian River County. <br />Discussion ensued by the Commissioners regarding communication from Brevard <br />County, and St. Lucie County. Chairman Wheeler suggested sending a letter to the City of Palm <br />Bay telling them their interest in keeping apprised of growth in their City. <br />February 13, 2007 34 <br />
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