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Commissioner Adams requested a joint meeting with the Sebastian Inlet Taxing <br />District to try,to come°.fo..,a mutual understanding and agreement regarding the sand transfer plan, <br />their operations, etc.. She suggested the meeting to be held in early September. <br />CONSENSUS ws reached that staff would draft a letter to the Sebastian Inlet <br />Taxing District regarding such joint meeting. <br />13.D. COMM ISSIONR ELOWTHER TO DISCUSS 130TH STREET <br />(GIBSO <br />N STRE"E`T),ACCESS - ROSELAND (C. N. KIRRIE <br />PROPERTY [MENSINGD <br />b <br />MOTION WAS MA <br />IE <br />y Commissioner Lowther, SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Adonis for discussion, to revisit Item 12. (C. N. Kirrie <br />Code Enforcement Board Suit Settlement) of the June 24, 2003 Board <br />meeting in order to change his vote. <br />Under discussion, Commissioner Lowther said Mr. Kirrie was authorized to access <br />his property via 1291'' Street, but after visiting the $*e he felt that Mr. Kirrie should be using 1301'' <br />Street, an industrial road, instead of 129" StX `t which is strictly residential. <br />Commissioner Adams agreed with Commissioner Lowther. If Mr. Kirrie develops <br />industrial projects on his property, it would be unfair to the residents on 1291'' Street to have to <br />endure that traffic. This was the reason she opposed the <br />motion originally. She felt the Board needs <br />to modify their agreement with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Service in abandoning 1301'' Street at <br />the conservation area in an effort to move industrial traffic from 129�h to 1301'' Street. She requested <br />alternatives be presented to the Board for discussion at a future meeting. <br />Commissioner Ginn asked why Lots 19 and 20 were included, and Environmental <br />and Code Enforcement Chief Roland DeBlois responded that that area is. largely wetlands with <br />significant environmentally sensitive land acquired for the purpose of conservation. Chief DeBlois <br />continued that Mr. Kirrie's property does not have any proven access°""'t'o°°°If301' Street. Based on that <br />fact, one alternative to be discussed is whether the County is going to give land to Mr. Kirrie to <br />enable him access to have access to 1301'' Street. He also implied that now was pot the appropriate <br />time to have that discussion. <br />JULY 22, 2003 11 <br />