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<br />Ital Veron <br /> , 280 Peppertree Drive, spoke in favor of the proposed measures. <br /> <br />David Barnet <br /> , 1550 Penlynn Street, Sebastian, believed the proposed measures to be a <br />little too restrictive but was in favor of a 12-month period to study the matter. <br /> <br />th <br />Virgil Vannatta <br /> , 306 20 Avenue, expressed his concern about additional traffic from <br />new development. <br /> <br />th <br />Peter O’Bryan <br /> , 2255 11 Lane, warned about creating another “Ft. Lauderdale” and was <br />in favor of a moratorium. <br /> <br />Joseph Paladin <br /> , Atlantic Coast Construction, 8730 South A1A, supported growth and <br />development and opposed a moratorium. <br /> <br />th <br />Dick Bird <br /> , 4281 5 Place SW, stated he had served on the Planning & Zoning <br />Commission and on the Board of County Commissioners and had the privilege of working on the <br />Comprehensive Plan during its formation. He felt the talk about a moratorium was a negative <br />and unnecessary signal to the community as the Comp Plan is still being followed and he did not <br />feel anyone has encouraged developers to take advantage of our beautiful county. <br /> <br />th <br />Mark Grossman <br /> , 9960 86 Street, Vero Lake Estates, stated that his community has <br />grown twice as fast as the county average. He emphasized that residents are now constantly <br />fighting for assistance from Animal Control, Code Enforcement and road and canal maintenance. <br />About 2 years ago the County spent over a million dollars for maintenance and sod for the canals <br />in his community and those are now weed-choked ditches. The Sheriff’s department is also <br />stretched too thin and has had to reduce the services available. <br /> <br />MARCH 8, 2004 <br />4 <br /> <br />