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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
Meeting Date
07/24/2007
Meeting Body
Board of County Commissioners
Archived Roll/Disk#
3133
Subject
Spoonbill Marsh Site
Hurricane Debris Removal
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Sebastian to survey an alignment (which would touch the south boundary of the proposed site) for <br />funding a street extension through their city. <br />Fred Mensing, 7580 129th Street, suggested that the Board approve the <br />amendment, grandfather -in Ocean Concrete for the term of their present permit, and see if the <br />business could qualify for approval. <br />Nancy Marco, Sebastian, talked about maintaining the charm of Sebastian and <br />expressed concerns about the environment and wildlife. <br />Honey Minuse, Vero Beach, President of Indian River Neighborhood Association, <br />supported the Board's decision to accept staffs recommendation, without grandfathering -in the <br />concrete plant. <br />Art Krieger spoke in support of Ocean Concrete, stating that they had followed the <br />County's rules, secured three permits, and submitted the proper applications. Mr. Krieger <br />considered not grandfathering -in the developer to be a violation of citizen's rights. <br />Susan Cressionnie, Sebastian, read a statement about the negative impacts that the <br />concrete plant would have on surrounding residences and businesses. <br />Gail Sturgis, Vero Beach, made inquiries regarding the developer's road access <br />issues. Attorney Collins clarified that the subject under discussion was what uses were <br />appropriate in the IL district. <br />Gerald L. Marvin, Jr., 6047 North River Run Drive, expressed concerns about the <br />health aspects of the concrete plant and the devaluation of surrounding properties. He asked the <br />Board to support staffs recommendations. <br />July 24, 2007 31 <br />
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