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• Proper signage on 98' Avenue directing tractor trailers <br />• Abandonment of the current 98th Avenue and signing it over to the property <br />owners; and <br />• The County buy out the property owners or have CVS buy them out <br />Mr. Johnson invited everyone to an open house for a barbeque at his home to <br />assess the situation and to hear his or her own opinions. <br />Discussion began whereby Commissioner Davis agreed that signage is needed on <br />98' Avenue and Administrator Baird said he would tend to the matter. The <br />Commissioners who had visited the neighborhood questioned why this situation was <br />overlooked. <br />Planning Director Stan Boling explained in great detail the plans intended for the <br />current 98th Avenue and the new 98th Avenue regarding berms and buffers. He informed <br />the Board modifications were made to the pre -application of the original proposal by CVS <br />to the location of the driveway for security reasons. He pointed out that there is no <br />limitation on hours of operation at the industrial park. <br />After an analysis of Mr. Johnson's situation the Board expressed their <br />dismay, but they had no real solution other than putting in the berms. <br />NO ACTION WAS TAKEN OR REQUIRED. <br />9.11.2. PUBLIC DISCUSSION - BRIAN T. HEADY - HURRICANE <br />PREPARATIONS, WARNINGS, AND RECOVERY EFFORTS - <br />MISCONCEPTIONS <br />Brian Heady, Vero Beach, asked for a clarification and assurance that the people <br />we depend on during the hurricanes were telling the public the truth. He advised the Board <br />February 8, 2005 13 <br />