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determined that there would be no peak hour demand, and concluded that traffic would not be <br />impacted negatively. <br /> <br />There were no additional speakers, and the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Flescher, SECONDED by <br />Vice Chair Bowden, the Board found that (1) It is <br />empowered under the provisions of Chapter 971 to review <br />the special exceptions applied for; (2) the granting of the <br />special exceptions will not adversely affect the public <br />interest; (3) the application satisfies the general and specific <br />criteria required for special exception approval. The Board <br />also granted special exception use approval for the <br />community center use, as recommended in the <br />memorandum of May 31, 2007. <br /> <br />9.B. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEMS <br /> <br />9.B.1. RSNO,T <br />EQUEST TO PEAK FROM ANCY FFUTT REASURE COAST <br />BA,RIFS <br />UILDERS SSOCIATION EGARDING MPACT EE TUDY <br />Nancy Offutt <br />, Treasure Coast Builders Association, voiced great concern over how <br />increased impact fees would affect residents and developers in the current fragile economy. She <br />urged the Board to re-examine the impact fees, and to create a broad-based community review task <br />force, such as the one in place in Martin County, to look at future impact fee reports. <br /> <br />June 12, 2007 16 <br /> <br />