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Commissioner Ginn suggested separating the Plans and was in favor of the Corridor Plan. <br />Commissioner Neuberger believed these are fine Plans but was concerned that the City of <br />Sebastian had not been included in the discussions and wanted to see the responses to staffs survey. <br />Director Keating noted that 1,139 surveys were mailed, with a follow-up mailing to each <br />addressee who did not respond to the survey. 144 responses were received and copies will be <br />furnished to the Commissioners. The purpose of the survey was to determine what issues were <br />foremost in the minds of the residents and whether or not they wanted additional infrastructure. <br />Commissioner Adams volunteered to meet with staff and key members of the Task Force <br />and come back to the Board with the results of those meetings. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by Commissioner <br />Ginn, the Board, by a 4-1 vote (Commissioner Neuberger opposed) agreed <br />to defer this matter until more investigation has been completed and <br />additional public input has been received. <br />9.C. PUBLIC NOTICE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON <br />JUNE 3, 2003 <br />9.C.1. WILD WOOD SUBDIVISION PETITION WATER SER VICE RESOL UTION III <br />(PROJECT UCP -2256) <br />9.C.2. ATLANTIC COAST CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT. INC —REQUEST <br />FOR PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (PD) SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE APPROVAL FOR <br />A PROJECT TO BE KNOWN AS HIDDEN LAKE (LEGISLATIVE) <br />The Chairman read the notice into the record. <br />MAY 20, 2003 17 <br />