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John Williams, 1535 Smugglers Cove, urged the Board to move forward with what <br />he considered a bargain. <br />Toni Robinson, 1111 Indian Mount Trail, wanted the Board to proceed with the <br />conservation easement. <br />The Chairman called a recess at 3:02 p.m. and reconvened the meeting at 3:14 p.m. <br />with all members present. <br />Louis Schacht, Agricultural Representative of the LAAC, thought this was a <br />bargain for the county and wanted the Board to buy the development rights and begin a new trend <br />of preserving the County's agriculture. <br />Al Suarez, 1240 Olde Doubloon Drive, a cattle farmer, spoke against the purchase <br />of the Sexton property, saying $12 million dollars was too much money. <br />Richard Norman, 3395 2nd Street, wanted the Board to support the purchase of the <br />Sexton property. <br />Janice Roda, 12396 N. A1A, supported the purchase of the conservation easement. <br />Bob Adair, Vice Chairman of the Indian River Swell and Water Conservation <br />District Board and Chairman of the Agriculture Advisory Committee, said both advisory Boards, <br />in addition to the LAAC, support the purchase of the Sexton property. <br />Suzon Franzke said her property abuts the Sexton Ranch and she supported the <br />purchase of the conservation easement. <br />February 20, 2007 25 <br />