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<br /> <br />Jay Bumpers, <br /> Developer, was opposed to the Board changing the LDR Ordinance <br />midstream. <br /> <br />George Maib, <br />Sebastian, Principal of Ocean Concrete, read a statement detailing the <br />acquisition, design and permitting phases for his proposed company, all of which had been done <br />in accordance with existing County ordinances and per staff’s guidance. Now that the project is <br />ready for final approval, he is concerned that it would be rendered completely unbuildable if the <br />County passes the proposed Amendment without addressing the issue of vested rights. Mr. <br />Maib admonished the Board to consider what message they would be sending to future investors <br />if the Amendment is passed without grandfathering pending applications. He asked the Board to <br />follow the recommendation made by some of the P&Z members to apply the Amendment <br />prospectively. <br /> <br />William Sandy, <br /> Sebastian, read a statement explaining why he was opposed to the <br />proposed concrete plant. <br /> <br />There were no additional speakers and the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. <br /> <br />Commissioner Davis apologized to the residents of Sebastian because this meeting had <br />been inadvertently scheduled on the same night as the Sebastian City Council meeting. <br /> <br />Chairman Wheeler thanked everyone for their courtesy, and announced that the next <br />public hearing on this topic would be held at the regular Board of County Commissioners <br />meeting on July 24, 2007. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />July 11, 2007 <br />9 <br />Special Call Meeting <br />LDR Chapter 911 <br /> <br />