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Attorney O'Haire suggested that all that was heard about timelines occurred after John <br />McCoy wrote his letter; none of it was available to John McCoy when he wrote his letter, and the <br />Planning and Zoning Commission zeroed in on that point and chastised Planning. He concluded <br />his presentation by introducing an audio-visual clip of the Planning & Zoning Commission <br />meeting of 12/04/06 to show what transpired at that meeting. <br />(Clerk's Note: entered into evidence by Attorney O'Haire, Exhibit 7, a CD of PZC <br />meeting of 12/04/06 discussing Alcohope/New Horizons and The Source) <br />(Clerk's Note: Administrator Baird returned at 4:02 p.m.) <br />Commissioner Flescher requested clarification to earlier comments by Ms. Metz that <br />she was told that "the group would have a place to land." Ms. Metz's understanding was that <br />case workers in the field would have a place to sit down to work, without having to return to <br />their office in Fort Pierce. The only activity she saw at the facility was in May when she <br />witnessed a couple cars there, just before the "For Sale" sign went up. <br />ATTORNEYHENDERSONRE-CALLEDLINDA WAKEFIELD <br />Attorney Henderson reminded Ms. Wakefield of the Metz's statements that prior to the <br />storms the facility looked abandoned and stayed abandoned until May 2005. Ms. Wakefield <br />reaffirmed her prior testimony that residents were in residence immediately prior to the <br />September 2004 hurricanes. <br />Ms. Wakefield affirmed that the facility was evacuated due to Hurricane Frances; and <br />that the residents were moved back in for a very brief time after Hurricane Frances had passed. <br />She also recalled that Hurricane Jean forced another evacuation. In response to whether there <br />April 24, 2008 42 <br />Special Call Meeting (The Source) <br />