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are policies in there that say you cannot simply take a vote and change the Comp Plan. If you’re <br />going to remove a project that is in the 5-year Capital Improvement Program, it must be done <br />through the Comp Plan amendment/public hearing process. So, after staff reported back at the <br />stth <br />June 1 meeting, the direction to staff of May 17 was reversed. If changes were to be made, they <br />must be done through the Comp Plan amendment process. That is where we are. He reminded the <br />Commissioners that the Comp Plan is two thick (about 3 inches) volumes with 700 policies and he <br />thought no one on staff had total recall on all the policies, but when they had to look at all the <br />st <br />implications for 3-laning they found the policies and reported back on June 1. <br />County Administrator Baird stressed that the Comp Plan is very complicated and if <br />it is generalized, it could result in a wrong opinion. <br />More discussion ensued and Commissioner Lowther suggested the Board look at <br />rdth <br />widening 43 Avenue from 8 Street to the south county line due to all the growth there. <br />Chairman Ginn agreed with that. <br />NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN. <br /> <br /> <br />Chairman Ginn declared a 5-minute recess at 10:34 a.m. The meeting was <br />reconvened at 10:42 a.m. with all members present. <br /> <br />9.B.3. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEM – DIAN GEORGE – ROAD <br />WIDENING PROJECTS <br /> <br />thst <br />Dian George <br />, 1515 27 Avenue, referred to June 1 as “Black Tuesday” in Vero <br />Beach. She recounted several comments from various meetings and memos, mentioned her <br />rd <br />opinions and questions as to issues, motions, and confusion with regard to widening of 43 <br />Avenue. She had written a letter to the Press Journal that deserved to be published. <br />NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN. <br />July 6, 2004 <br />24 <br /> <br />