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BCC Regular Meeting
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05/19/2009
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Board of County Commissioners
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Danny Delisle, Vero Beach, Landscape Contractor, said the heights are not an issue for <br />him; the problem they run into is the grading standards of the "Florida Number 1", the <br />requirement by the County. He said size becomes a financial reason not a requirement. <br />Commissioner Solari suggested they move forward, agreeing with Chairman Davis that <br />the discussions had come full circle. <br />Charlie Wilson said the BOA is critical because they are able to meet within three (3) <br />days, and they have a requirement to notify the adjacent property owners, whereas this Board <br />(BCC) does not have that ability. <br />There were no additional speakers, and the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. <br />Vice Chairman Flescher explained how staff has worked to bring this to fruition and <br />commended them. He suggested they leave things as the Planning and Zoning Commission has <br />recommended. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Solari, <br />SECONDED by Vice Chairman Flescher, to approve <br />staff's recommendation, on condition that (1) any <br />temporary suspension be noticed on the next Board of <br />County Commission Meeting, as an Information Item, <br />even if it misses Wednesday's deadline; and (2) it goes up <br />to a maximum of 90 days pursuant to Commissioner <br />Wheeler. <br />May 19, 2009 18 <br />
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