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<br />9.B.1. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEM - REQUEST FROM JEFF <br />HICKMAN TO DISCUSS THE EFFECTS OF CONSTRUCTION <br />ON THE NEIGHBORS AND HOW TO MINIMIZE THE <br />NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF GROWTH <br /> <br />th <br />Jeff Hickman <br />, 7600 134 Street, read from prepared remarks (copy is on file with <br />the backup in the Office of the Clerk to the Board). He spoke of the adverse affects on <br />residents from noise, air pollution, and debris on the roadways caused by new development <br />construction. At present, there are no restrictions on developers. He asked the Commission <br />to work on legislation to help control these negative impacts and make developers <br />responsible for picking up after themselves. <br />Discussion ensued on dust, noise including trucks having backup beeping, unused <br />cement dumped on roadways, and unsecured or uncovered trucks on the roadways. <br />Renee Renzi, <br /> 340A Waverly Place, suggested a hefty performance bond be required <br />of developers. <br /> <br />There was CONSENSUS that staff would look into these concerns and report back <br />to the Board at a future meeting on how to minimize these negative impacts. <br /> <br /> <br />9.B.2. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEM – REQUEST FROM RICHARD H. <br />BAKER TO DISCUSS GROWTH ISSUES IN INDIAN RIVER <br />COUNTY <br /> <br />Dr. Richard H. Baker <br />, president of Indian River County Audubon Society, advised <br />he was joined by George L. Christopher, president of Riomar Neighborhood Association, <br />February 3, 2004 19 <br /> <br />