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Anthony Donadio <br /> , 1665 E. Rosewood Street, felt the Comp Plan is working and the <br />Planning Department is doing a wonderful job. The County needs growth to come in with clean <br />industries which can offer decent paying jobs to residents. He emphasized the effect a <br />moratorium would have on housing for young families and the negative affect on our <br />community. <br /> <br />Jerry Swanson <br /> , 3001 Ocean Drive #202, stated that he is a commercial developer and is <br />opposed to any moratorium. He also expressed concern about the proposed impact fee increases <br />which he felt would cut down on available jobs in the community <br /> <br />George Watson <br /> , 150 McKee Lane, expressed his support for gathering information and <br />his opposition to any premature action. <br /> <br />th <br />Mark Brackett <br /> , 1915 34 Avenue, was opposed to any moratorium and expressed his <br />appreciation for the way the community has grown, which did not happen by accident. Builders <br />and residents at large have taken great pride in this community. He also noted that he is certainly <br />in favor of buffers, open green space, and common recreational facilities, but pointed out that <br />those things do not exist in the beach area where the density is very high. <br /> <br />th <br />Mary Jones <br /> , 916 25 Avenue, asked how often the Comp Plan is revisited and whether <br />other counties have been contacted in an effort to learn other techniques. <br /> Community Development Director Bob Keating responded that the Comp Plan was <br />adopted in 1990, revisited in 1996, and another state-mandated major review is scheduled in <br />2008. Also, staff is in contact with other counties. <br /> <br />Irene Bush <br /> , 13370 Old Dixie Highway, Sebastian, was in favor of a moratorium and <br />advocated constant vigilance. <br /> <br />MARCH 8, 2004 <br />5 <br /> <br />