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believed the County and the Cities could come together and map out a future land use plan <br />showing how the County needs to look. <br />Mr. Minner responded to questions from Commissioner Davis regarding Charters in other <br />cities he has worked with, and believe they all have advantages and disadvantages. Mr Minner <br />believed referendum was not the best form of government. <br />Chuck Levitt, Sebastian, was concerned with the County's ability to dictate where their <br />Fire department could go under the current Charter Proposal. He was opposed to Charter. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan did not believe that the County could dictate where the building <br />goes. Commissioner Davis questioned whether the ordinance could be changed. <br />Attorney Watts briefly explained how the Constitution works in that regard. <br />Cathy Dunlop, Town of Orchid, was concerned that if this Charter form of government <br />takes place it could overturn Orchid's ordinance to prevent dogs from being on the beach. <br />Damien Gilliams, 1621 US 1, Sebastian, discussed voter turnout was "not big on <br />government by referendum." He favored the ILA. <br />Ital Veron, 280 Peppertree Drive, discussed government by referendum and Fellsmere's <br />proposed annexations. He urged the Board to "step on the accelerator." <br />Commissioner Davis was opined that the scariest thing Fellsmere has done in the past five <br />years was to annex 3,000 acres without professional assistance. He did not believe Charter was the <br />best thing for the people right now. <br />April 12, 2007 at 7:OOpm 5 <br />Joint Charter Workshop/City of Sebastian <br />