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Andy Bowler, <br /> Executive Director, Indian River Habitat for Humanity, reiterated <br />Mr. Paladin’s comments. A lot of very good work is being gathered on Edward White’s committee <br />(Affordable Housing Task Force) but unfortunately has not been pulled together in a <br />succinct manner probably primarily due to Edward’s ill health; and, they have been planning, with <br />some outside assistance, to try in the next couple of weeks to get it all together with the various <br />solutions they see that could work for affordable and workforce housing. If they could be granted <br />an extra month they will have something in readable form that is going to be useful. <br /> <br />There were no other speakers and the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />MOTION WAS MADE BY Commissioner Wheeler to <br />approve the ordinance. There was NO SECOND and the <br />MOTION Died. <br /> <br />Attorney Collins explained that they are required to have a second public hearing to <br />take public input before a vote is required. The ordinance that was presented has a public hearing <br />to be held on the April 11 and that is the day it expires and that is probably the appropriate date to <br />have the second public hearing. <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wheeler, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Davis, the Board unanimously (4-0 <br />Commissioner Bowden absent) approved to conduct the <br />second public hearing on April 11, 2006. <br /> <br />March 22, 2006 <br />4 <br /> <br />