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<br />Maureen Cummings <br />, former member of the Growth Task Force, stated this purchase <br />would be way too expensive and a waste of money. She would have liked to see the Archie Smith <br />Fish House saved. <br /> <br />Mason Bowen <br />, 365 Orange Avenue, Sebastian, a commercial fisherman would have liked <br />Archie Smith Fish House bought, but said it could not be a working dock because it is too small to <br />unload fish. He felt this was the only opportunity to purchase the Capt’n Butcher parcels, where <br />larger boats can unload fish. <br /> <br />Bill Menzies <br /> wanted the land preserved, but said that’s not why the County was given the <br />money. <br /> <br />Captain Dan Kane, a/k/a Hurricane Dan <br />, a commercial fisherman, needs a place to <br />unload his fish…and a little respect. <br /> <br />Angela Weathersby <br />, Sebastian was against using the bond money. She thought there <br />were a lot of unknowns. <br /> <br />Alfred Knuff <br /> grew up in Sebastian and believed the purchase of this property would be <br />good in the long run. <br /> <br />Richard Thomas <br />, 13845 North Indian River Drive, felt the property is a treasure and <br />wanted it to be saved. <br /> <br />Ruth Sullivan <br />, Indian River Drive, Sebastian, declared the Butcher parcel is not historical <br />and is not on the historical list. She felt the Archie Smith property would have cost a lot less bond <br />money and is on the Historical Register. <br /> <br />April 18, 2006 <br />15 <br /> <br />