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William McCain, <br /> W.F. McCain and Associates, Support Engineer for Ocean Concrete, <br />believed that it was inappropriate for the County to “make a change in midstream”, and <br />cautioned that making this Amendment effective retroactively would send a negative message to <br />future developers. <br /> <br />Robert Wiggin, <br /> Sebastian, related that no Motion for approval of existing applications <br />had been passed at the last P&Z meeting. <br /> <br />Ray Halloran, <br /> Sebastian, supported the Amendment to the Ordinance. <br /> <br />Chris Pontello, <br /> W.F. McCain & Associates, addressed some of the environmental <br />concerns presented by earlier speakers. He wanted the Board to garner more information <br />through workshop meetings, and if they proceeded with the Amendment, to grandfather-in any <br />pending applications. <br /> <br />Katie Boswood <br />, Sebastian, addressed the issue of equitable estoppel as related to Ocean <br />Concrete’s pending application, and informed the Board that both sides of an issue must be <br />examined when research is done on a legal issue. <br /> <br />Commissioner Davis commented that such a legal opinion had been included in the <br />backup. <br /> <br />Carol Barry, <br /> Sebastian, shared her fears that heavy industry would harm the City of <br />Sebastian, and opposed grandfathering-in the concrete plant’s pending application. <br /> <br />Bill Stickles, <br /> Sebastian, asked the Board not to implement a policy that would place any <br />type of large industry in an inappropriate location. <br /> <br />July 11, 2007 <br />8 <br />Special Call Meeting <br />LDR Chapter 911 <br /> <br />