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BCC Regular Meeting
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05/01/2007
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Board of County Commissioners
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3131
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132, 778-847
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Chairman Wheeler responded to comments regarding “ monopoly and scare <br />tactics”. <br /> <br />Bob Cole <br />, 98 North Bay Street, Fellsmere and Vice Chairman of Fellsmere <br />Planning & Zoning Commission, agreed that the public needs to be informed. He argued that it <br />was not the voters in Fellsmere that County residents needed to be concerned about, but with our <br />representation. He displayed a map showing Fellsmere’s City limits, its surrounding areas, and the <br />two planned annexations. Mr. Cole believed both alternatives (Charter & the ILA) should go <br />forward. <br /> <br /> Richard Baker <br />, Sebastian, thought the Board should go on through the process, <br />bring out the issues, and let the voters decide. <br /> <br />Don Right <br />, 720 N. Fisher Circle, Sebastian, objected to how the Charter process is <br />being handled. He suggested Charter be reviewed before moving forward. <br /> <br />Tommy Barnes <br />, 602 Tulip Lane, felt Charter was bad for Indian River County and <br />should be scrapped. <br /> <br />Joseph Schulke <br />, Sebastian, did not believe Charter government was the right <br />answer. <br /> <br />Honey Minuse <br />, Vero Beach, urged the Board to bring the Charter movement to <br />public hearings. <br /> <br />Richard Dunlop <br />, 426 Indies Drive, gave his views on the Interlocal Agreement. He <br />informed the Board that the Town of Orchid would be having its third meeting on the ILA, <br />tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. in the Orchid Town Hall. He did not think Charter should be on the fast <br />track and urged the Board to stop Charter now. <br />May 1, 2007 47 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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