Laserfiche WebLink
Mayor Savage said they were not in a big rush on residential, but were for <br />commercial for which they have a need. <br /> <br />Commissioner Flescher inquired of Fellsmere’s vision for this plan to take root and <br />be well established. <br /> <br />Mr. Nunemaker <br /> believed it would take two (2) years before he could accurately <br />answer that question because of the planning process they would have to go through. He however, <br />stated that they were “building in triggers” in the Agreements specifically designed to delay some <br />of these developments. <br /> <br />Commissioner O’Bryan asked what was Fellsmere’s number on the total amount of <br />units agreed to at this point, based on the projects presented. <br /> <br />Mr. Nunemaker <br /> did not have that information and promised to provide it at a later <br />date. He did not have a total number for Fellsmere Joint Venture but with the most recent <br />submission it was 2500 acres with 2 units per acre. <br /> <br />Councilwoman Adams <br /> thanked County Commissioners for coming, and asked if <br />Fellsmere’s appointment to the Treasure Coast Regional Planning (TCRPC) could be looked at <br />now. <br />Chairman Wheeler explained the delay. The Panel discussed the appointment of <br />municipalities to the TCRPC. Commissioner Davis felt the prudent thing to do was to have a large <br />north County representation in the same year they have a small south County representation and <br />then alternate back and forth. That would give each municipality a good opportunity to have <br />representation on the TCRPC. He believed it was Fellsmere’s turn to be on the Council according <br />to the schedule. Further discussion ensued among members of the Panel regarding the ability to <br />change permanent seating on the Council and the current County rotation. <br />May 23, 2007 <br />6 <br />Joint Workshop <br /> <br />