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st <br />Chip Landers <br /> , 1636 51 Court, suggested a task force to review the LDRs which he felt <br />would be a lot quicker and more efficient. <br /> <br />th <br />Brian Johnson <br /> , 2200 98 Avenue, waived his opportunity to speak. <br /> <br />Tony Keefer <br /> , 506 Indian Lilac Road, stated we can have either growth with greed or <br />growth with care. He felt the Board should take the time and effort to slow down the growth. <br /> <br />Joseph Schulke <br /> , 59 Blue Island Street, Sebastian, stated he has been a civil engineer in <br />the County for 25 years and opposed the moratorium. He enumerated examples of growth that <br />have enhanced the community, such as the Riverside Theater, the Environmental Learning <br />Center, McKee Gardens, the Indian River Mall with its 24 screen movie center, and numerous <br />other restaurants, attractions and businesses that have enhanced property values in the <br />community. <br /> <br />Vern Toulson <br /> , 95 Cache Cay Drive, a builder and businessman, felt growth is positive <br />and brings good jobs for the community’s citizens. He suggested an emergency panel to focus <br />on the concerns and fears and implored the Board to make an effort to educate the public. <br /> <br />th <br />Jesse Williams <br /> , 4401 35 Avenue, Pastor of the New Prospect Church and President of <br />the Pastors’ Association, asked the Board to show consideration for the people who have lived <br />here for many years rather than the new residents. He asked for a meeting with the Board of the <br />Pastors’ Association. <br /> Chairman Ginn got Pastor Williams’ telephone number and stated she would contact him <br />about such a meeting. <br /> <br />MARCH 8, 2004 <br />6 <br /> <br />