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County Attorney Collins, Directors Keating and Davis, and Building Division <br />Director Wayne Russ explained regulations and legalities regarding these three properties. It was <br />noted that the County could only affect a 6 -inch change at this time whereby flood insurance for the <br />entire county would not be negatively impacted. Other solutions might require increased setbacks. <br />Older neighborhoods, such as Vero Lake Estates, are prime examples for exceptional sewer and <br />drainage concerns. <br />Virginia Daniels, 2190 Captain's Walk, expressed her concerns and thought the <br />owners should be required to build on a lower plane. <br />members. <br />Discussion ensued with several suggestions from the Commissioners and staff <br />Staff was directed to bring the Board all information concerning this matter so they <br />could be aware of options that might be available to lessen the impact of new houses in established <br />subdivisions. They nicknamed this "Elevation 101 Class". <br />13.A.2. CHAIRMAN CAROLINE D. GINN - RESIGNATION OF AND <br />SEVERANCE FOR COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR JAMES E. <br />CHANDLER - ELEVATION OF ASSISTANT COUNTY <br />ADMINISTRATOR JOSEPH A. BAIRD TO COUNTY <br />ADMINISTRATOR <br />Chairman Ginn reviewed her memorandum of March 22, 2004 and the letter <br />received from Administrator Chandler concerning his decision to retire effective April 16, 2004. <br />She requested a motion. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Macht, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Lowther, the Board unanimously agreed to <br />March 23, 2004 29 <br />