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<br />Doug King <br />, Sebastian, thought the property still looks the way it did years ago. He said he <br />would volunteer his time to do clean up if this proposition was approved. <br /> <br />John Williams <br />, 1535 Smugglers Cove, wanted alternative funds used for the commercial <br />property, and bond money for the fish house. <br /> <br />Donna Keys <br />, Sebastian, a member of the Indian River County Planning and Zoning <br />Commission, displayed a layout of the property on the overhead projector and discussed each <br />building with regard to its location and size. Ms. Keys also explained why this matter could not be <br />tabled. She wanted this purchase approved. <br /> <br />th <br />Ruth Stanbridge <br />, 4835 66 Avenue, Vero Beach, a former commissioner and County <br />Historian since 1996, felt this purchase would enhance the waterfront and would have excellent <br />educational opportunities. She would eventually like to see a ferry over to the island. <br /> <br />Mr. Knuff <br /> returned to the podium because he wanted the Chairman to call for a vote. <br /> <br />John Higgs <br /> wanted this venture to be run by commercial property owners. <br /> <br />County Administrator Baird clarified the Industrial revenue bonds are for the public for <br />housing and manufacturing. <br /> <br />th <br />George Blythe <br />, 825 90 Avenue, Vero Beach, explained what a day in the life of a <br />fisherman was like years ago. He felt present day fishing would not reflect that history. <br /> <br />Joseph Paladin <br />, developer, wanted the Board to think about preserving our past and <br />overlook the dollar and cents of the matter. <br /> <br />April 18, 2006 <br />17 <br /> <br />