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<br />The Chairman asked County Administrator Baird to look into the situation and a <br />solution. <br /> <br />9.B.6. PUBLIC DISCUSSION – BRIAN HEADY – REQUEST TO <br />SPEAK REGARDING AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND <br />COUNTY - OWNED OFFICE SPACE <br />Brian Heady, <br /> Oakmont Park Estates, spoke on affordable housing and stated he <br />did not know that Mr. Paladin and Ed White were speaking on the same subject. He asked the <br />Board to employ a person full-time to head the affordable housing task force. He also wanted to <br />see the County use their current office building as a shelter for future hurricanes once they move <br />into the new administration building. He commented on the employee contract changes and stated <br />“if it isn’t broken, don’t fix it.” <br /> <br />9.B.7. PUBLIC DISCUSSION – DAVID S. KNIGHT, P.E. – REQUEST <br />TO SPEAK REGARDING DEVONWOOD LAKES, PALADIN <br />HAMMOCK, PIECES OF EIGHT, BEACH COVE MHP, <br />BUCANEER COVE, RAVENEL, MCKINLEY, ABACOA <br />David Knight <br />, Knight, McGuire & Associates, Inc., was able to redesigned this <br />development to meet the requirements of the pending ordinance doctrine. He came to the Board <br />asking for special consideration for 7 other applicants: Paladin Hammock, Pieces of Eight, Beach <br />Cove MHP; Bucaneer Cove, Ravenel, McKinley, Abacoa, all under review prior to the <br />implementation of the new ordinances. <br />Staff asked for direction from the Board on how to handle 7 additional applicants <br />that were significantly burdened by trying to meet the new requirements. They either went <br />through the Technical Review Committee (TRC) or were scheduled for TRC review. These <br />July 12, 2005 24 <br /> <br />