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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
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03/07/2006
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3097
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130, 318-364
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<br />13.C. COMMISSIONER SANDRA L. BOWDEN - COMMITTEES <br /> <br />Commissioner Bowden wanted it on record that she wanted to serve as the <br />Commission’s liaison to the Agriculture Advisory Committee at some time during her four-year <br />Commission term because she wanted to take a leadership position on the committee. She listed <br />her expertise in the agricultural field; stated she has a willingness to serve; and, thought her <br />expertise would be beneficial to everyone. <br />Discussion ensued during which other Commissioners stated that Commissioners <br />merely act as liaison to committees; that committees make recommendations to the Commission; <br />that the Chairman appoints liaisons to the committees; and, that Commissioners can go to any <br />committee meetings that they might have interest in attending and can also bring information to the <br />Board about committee meetings. <br /> <br />13.D. COMMISSIONER WESLEY S. DAVIS - NONE <br /> <br /> <br />13.E. COMMISSIONER THOMAS S. LOWTHER - CODE <br />ENFORCEMENT BOARD (CEB) <br /> <br />Commissioner Lowther wanted to give the Code Enforcement Board “more bite” <br />because the majority of the discussions at his monthly meetings at Vero Highlands concerned code <br />enforcement. He had asked Environmental Planning & Code Enforcement Chief Roland DeBlois <br />and Karl Zimmermann to be here for their input. <br />Karl Zimmermann <br />, 1786 Coral Way North, Chairman of the Code Enforcement <br />Board, had two concerns about code enforcement. His first concern was the practice of hearing <br />March 7, 2006 <br />36 <br /> <br />
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