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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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them into those general commercial/industrial areas, because they really undercut your goals, of <br />reducing visual clutter and traffic safety of the motoring public by expanding the sign clutter. <br />The Chairman opened the Public Hearing. <br />Bob Johnson, Coral Wind Subdivision, remarked that currently the electronic messaging <br />signs are not allowed, and he would concur with PZC not to approve the ordinance because of <br />impact. <br />Fred Mensing, Acting President of the Friends of Historic Roseland (f/k/a the Property <br />Owners Association of Roseland), speaking on the direction of the membership, said they had an <br />emergency meeting of the Board of Directors, yesterday, and they are requesting that this <br />Commission exclude any changes in the signs covered by the Roseland Corridor Plan (2003). <br />(Copy of letter from Friends of Historic Roseland on file) <br />Donna Parkins, 8066 141 Street, Sebastian, speaking as the Historian of Roseland, said <br />she was completely against any changes to the Roseland corridor plan, especially regarding <br />business signs in Roseland, on U.S. Highway 1, and on Roseland Road. <br />Gene Waddell, 8155 25th Street, Vero Beach, the sole appointee to the SR 60 Task <br />Force, believed our ordinances have served us very well, and that to make a permanent change in <br />a temporary situation was not a smart thing to do. He recited an old saying that "suicide is a <br />permanent solution to a temporary problem" and felt it was exactly what this proposed ordinance <br />does. He urged the Board to deny this request. <br />Terri Cadle, Roseland, said she was sensitive to the business needs, and asked the Board <br />to exclude Roseland from this decision, if the Board wishes to go forward with this request. <br />May 19, 2009 22 <br />
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