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<br />th <br />Peter W. Jones <br /> , 1924 5 Avenue SE, stated that he is an architect and believes that the <br />Comp Plan is doing what it was intended to do. He felt a task force to study the problem would <br />be a great idea and he offered his services to assist in educating the public. He was opposed to <br />any moratorium. <br /> <br />st <br />Teddy Floyd <br /> Detective , Indian River County Sheriff’s Office, 4055 41 Avenue, asked <br />the Board to look out for the average working man and the young people coming up. <br /> <br />Janice Broda <br /> , 12396 North A1A, felt the builders are presenting a “doomsday” <br />prediction of job losses when there is a huge demand and people cannot even get them to make a <br />bid on work because they are too busy. She was in favor of growth controls. <br /> <br />th <br />Dottie Castellano <br /> , 1115 8 Place, was opposed to any moratorium because she did not <br />want her son, who is an electrician, to move back home. The County needs affordable housing. <br /> <br />th <br />Willie Mae Phinigee <br /> , 4805 35 Avenue, Gifford, was opposed to a moratorium and <br />asked the Board to be more concerned about the people who have lived here all their lives and to <br />give the young people a chance at home ownership. <br /> <br />Trish Adams <br /> , 47 River Oak Drive, Sebastian, applauded the Board for their courageous <br />step. She worked in Port St. Lucie and does not want to see this community turn into that kind of <br />community. She felt the idea of a task force was great but wanted to be sure that people were not <br />appointed who have a vested interest in continuing the growth. <br />MARCH 8, 2004 <br />8 <br /> <br />