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(Clerk's Note: Commissioner Wheeler exited the Meeting at 10:36 a.m. and <br />returned at 10:38 a.m.) <br />Mr. Tanner requested a Motion by Board members designating the 1.3 mile <br />segment of Old Dixie Highway as historic and to preserve the historic road alignment of the 12 - <br />foot wide segment of road. The second Motion he wanted was a directive to staff to initiate a <br />Comprehensive Plan amendment under the next revision cycle to designate the 1.3 mile segment <br />of Old Dixie Highway as a historic road in the County's Comprehensive Land Use Plan. <br />The Chairman called a break at 10:39 a.m. and reconvened the meeting at 10:52 <br />a.m. <br />Charles Kramer, 10729 U.S. 1, Sebastian, on behalf of Fisher Mini Storage, the <br />Fisher Group and the Garetto Properties, said they all oppose the historic designation of the <br />subject location because it would have a long-term impact on the properties. <br />Robert McWiggan, 11325 Old Dixie Highway, on behalf of several residents, <br />supported the Board in approving the historic road designation. <br />Betty McWiggan, 11325 Old Dixie Highway, gave reasons why she supported the <br />designation, and asked the Board to support staff's recommendation. <br />There were no other speakers and the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. <br />Commissioner Flescher asked what parcels of property on the subject segment are <br />currently owned or managed by the County or another municipality. Director Keating was not <br />aware of any and stated that the County does not own the right-of-way. <br />16 <br />July 8, 2008 <br />