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wanted the project continued. <br />Chairman Wheeler referred this item to staff to resolve. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Flescher, Seconded by <br />Commissioner Davis, the Board unanimously directed staff <br />to assess Mr. Wells' list of concerns. <br />(Clerk's note: The Chairman called for a recess at 10:33 a.m. and reconvened the <br />meeting at 10:47 a.m. with Commissioner Davis absent.) <br />9.B.3. REQUEST TO SPEAK FROM JOSEPH PALADIN, CHAIRMAN, <br />GROWTH AWARENESS COMMITTEE AND PRESIDENT, BLACK <br />SWAN CONSULTING REGARDING UPDATE THE INFORMATION ON <br />THE PALADIN/2050 PLAN <br />Joseph Paladin, Chairman of the Growth Awareness Committee (a private sector <br />group), and Black Swan Consulting, referenced his prior presentation for future growth in Indian <br />River County called the "Paladin Plan". He wanted to give more information, regarding areas for <br />development, both commercial and industrial, preservation of pristine land, and population <br />increase. On May 1, 2007, the Board voted to have staff review the plan and he wanted to add to <br />the information that staff could look at. He displayed a map that indicated areas of potential <br />conservation land priorities, and existing conservation land outside the Urban Service Line. <br />He explained that his plan is called the "Paladin 2050 Plan" and after staff reviews it, <br />it will come back as the "2050 Plan". He explained the downside of density is that we have no <br />master stormwater plan and limited storage area. With this plan, he said we would be able to <br />acquire and put into conservation nearly $4 Million dollars. The only way he said we could do <br />that was for the County to maintain control of that land and set it up at a very early stage. He told <br />July 17, 2007 17 <br />