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<br />Brian Heady <br />, Vero Beach, stressed that tourism and agriculture are our two <br />sources of revenue and paving over agriculture is not a good idea. Costs for infrastructure <br />have impacted those who have been living here because we have paid for them. He asserted <br />that the County has failed to provide an impact fee for the new lots and developments <br />coming to the Board. His idea was to charge the highest impact fees and he was told it could <br />not be done. The growth numbers are part of the public record and we need to impose <br />impact fees sooner, not later. Development impact has been a negative impact on this <br />county and a lot of residents are very concerned about it. <br /> <br />NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN. <br /> <br />9.C.1. PUBLIC NOTICE ITEM – SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC <br />HEARING ON FEBRUARY 10, 2004 <br /> ANORDINANCEOFTHEBOARDOFCOUNTY <br /> <br />COMMISSIONERSOFINDIANRIVERCOUNTY,FLORIDA, <br /> <br />AMENDINGSECTION200.30.01–THEEASTGIFFORD <br /> <br />WATERSHEDAREAMUNICIPALSERVICEBENEFITUNIT <br /> <br /> <br />Chairman Ginn read the above into the record. <br /> <br /> <br />11.A. RESOLUTION NO. 2004-017 – ADOPTION OF REVISED FEE <br />SCHEDULES FOR PLANNING, ZONING AND ENGINEERING <br />APPLICATION AND PERMIT REVIEW ACTIVITIES – <br />ADOPTION OF POLICY GUIDELINE TO REVISIT EVERY <br />FOUR YEARS <br />February 3, 2004 22 <br /> <br />