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<br />RM-6, multi-family residential district (up to 6 <br />units/acre); and providing codification, severability, <br />and effective date. <br /> <br />9.B.1. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEM - BRIAN HEADY’S REQUEST TO <br />DISCUSS CURRENT AND PAST ACTIONS WHICH RELATE TO <br />IMPOSITION OF IMPACT FEES <br />Chairman Ginn asked the discussions be limited to 3 minutes. <br /> <br />Brian Heady, <br />Vero Beach, said the Board empowers growth by building wide <br />boulevards in residential neighborhoods, which he feels is not creating a safe situation. <br /> <br />NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN. <br /> <br />9.B.2. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEM – JEFF THOMPSON’S REQUEST <br />TO DISCUSS 43RD AVENUE WIDENING PROJECT (VERO <br />MILLWORKS, INC.) <br />Jeff Thompson, 2307 Seville Avenue, co-owner of Vero Millworks, Inc. and the Indian <br />rd <br />River Industrial Park, is in favor of the 43 Avenue five lane project and explained his hopes to <br />develop and sell improved building sites for the Industrial Park. This expansion will provide the means <br />to build a new 90,700 square foot building for Vero Millworks, Inc. Eliminating the five lane project <br />means the Vero Millworks plan will not be able to be built as the road will not meet capacity. They had <br />to modify their expansion plans by 15% and now they have to pay all the impact fees up front which <br />they cannot afford. He asked the Board to allow him to “reserve his lengths” without paying all of the <br />impact fees up front and to reconsider their decision made on May 17, 2004. <br /> <br />NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN. <br /> <br />JUNE 1, 2004 <br />19 <br /> <br />