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BCC Regular Meeting
Document Type
Minutes
Meeting Date
06/22/2004
Meeting Body
Board of County Commissioners
Archived Roll/Disk#
2928
Book and Page
127, 212-256
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<br />9.B.3. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEM – ADRIENE CUFFE’S REQUEST <br />RD <br />TO DISCUSS 43 AVENUE WIDENING PROJECT <br />rdrd <br />Adriene Cuffe, 695 43 Avenue, supported 3-laning 43 Avenue and said the <br />rd <br />direction given by the Board on May 17 appeared clear to her to redesign 43 Avenue to three <br />lanes. She did not understand why staff needed clarification. She asked the Board to reconsider <br />their motions from May 17 and June 1 again. She was sending a copy of her speech to the Vero <br />Beach City Council, the Press Journal, Charles Gauthier, Florida Department of Community <br />Affairs, and Richard Grosso, Director, Environmental and Land Use Law Clinic and Association, <br />Nova Southeastern University (Copy was not furnished to the Clerk). <br />NO ACTION TAKEN OR REQUIRED. <br /> <br />9.B.4 PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEM - DR. ROBERT NICHOLAS’ <br />REQUEST TO DISCUSS NON-PERFORMANCE OF <br />DEVELOPER – CHASE MEADOWS, L.L.C. <br />Commissioner Adams stated for the record that Steve and Barbara Case Staples, <br />th <br />6555 35 Place, left the meeting before this item was heard but they wanted it to be known that <br />they supported the Oak Chase Homeowners Association’s request to require the developer to <br />follow through with its commitments. <br /> <br />CONSENSUS was to grant Dr. Nicholas additional <br />time to be heard beyond the 3-minute limit. <br /> <br />Dr. Robert Nicholas, <br /> President of the Homeowners Association at Oak Chase PD, <br />provided a booklet to the Board that included his PowerPoint presentation (copy on file). He <br />presented 23 items of concern that covered stormwater management, quality issues, and <br />unfinished commitments by the developer. He brought a piece of asphalt to demonstrate the <br />reason behind some of the road problems, showing that it is too thin to meet County standards. <br />JUNE 22, 2004 <br />21 <br /> <br />
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