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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
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05/02/2006
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3098
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130, 611-675
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<br /> <br />9.B. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEMS <br />9.B.1. REQUEST TO SPEAK FROM GLENN LEGWEN REGARDING <br />SEVERAL ISSUES ONE OF WHICH IS SELECTIVE CODE <br />ENFORCEMENT <br /> <br />th <br />Glenn Legwen, , <br />5900 5 Street SW said he was seeking relief and to discuss what he <br />called “a bad policy” of “selective code enforcement”. He recounted citations for code <br />enforcement violations on his property as well as loss of his property due to the County’s <br />th <br />acquisition of right-of-way for 58 Avenue. He claimed he no longer has enough property to <br />continue his landscaping business. He believed his property was no longer suited to agriculture <br />and wanted to be able to subdivide it. Staff had advised him that it could not be rezoned. He asked <br />the Board to realize his predicament that his in a transition area. <br />In response to Mr. Legwen’s code enforcement comments, Community Development <br />Director Bob Keating stated that staff does not do selective code enforcement. We do respond to <br />complaints as well as proactively look for violations. <br />With regard to rezoning, it was suggested that Mr. Legwen meet with staff. <br /> <br />9.B.2. REQUEST TO SPEAK FROM MICHAEL O’HAIRE <br />REGARDING CHANGES IN THE LAND DEVELOPMENT <br />REGULATIONS <br /> <br />Michael O’Haire <br />, Attorney, spoke on behalf of the Russell and Knight families who <br />own properties four blocks north of the hospital in the Indian River Boulevard corridor. He said <br />that the Hospital District’s Board had referred him to the BCC. His clients and the residents of <br />Buckinghammock are unhappy that the Indian River County Hospital District (IRCHD) is <br />May 2, 2006 <br />32 <br /> <br />
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