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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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Steve Burritt, 819 Bailey Drive, expressed concerns about large trucks and <br />increased railway traffic ruining Sebastian's riverside ambience. <br />William Sandy, Sebastian, declared that the majority of Sebastian residents, <br />including City Council members, advocated the LDR change to the existing Ordinance. He <br />requested that his plea, to approve staffs recommendation without grandfathering -in any existing <br />applications, be made part of the public record. <br />Bob Pickett, IRNA, asked the Board to pass the Amendment without <br />grandfathering -in any existing applications. <br />Cy Carlson, Roseland, affirmed that adopting the amendment would be to the <br />common good. <br />Glenna Sundberg implored the Board to keep Sebastian as it is. <br />Beulah Kinney, Sebastian, asked the Board to keep Sebastian healthy and beautiful. <br />Richard Brown wanted the Board to approve the LDR change. He discussed a <br />letter he had received from Director Davis regarding selling 10 feet of his property to the County <br />for road access to the main entrance and exit of the concrete plant. <br />Director Davis explained that the Public Works Department has always had an <br />interest in making Old Dixie a two-way road, as the current road is one lane without depicting <br />signage. He related that when Todd Smith (engineer for Ocean Concrete) came to his office, he <br />(Director Davis) agreed to help obtain the right of way, for which the developer agreed to pay. <br />July 24, 2007 32 <br />
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