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BCC Regular Meeting
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09/15/2009
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Board of County Commissioners
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4029
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138, 001-039
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(TUP) to CDS Manufacturing for a temporary industrial site (on 20th Street) to prefabricate <br />bridge structures that would be used for the Indian Street Bridge project in Martin County. <br />Attorney Collins pointed out that Attachment A of the Ordinance is the application for a <br />temporary use permit, and that the attachment of the TUP, along with the Site Plan, would be the <br />approval through Ordinance of a temporary use permit. He also noted that the temporary use <br />permit would terminate upon completion of the bridge. <br />Assistant County Attorney George Glenn provided the Board with a copy of the final <br />Temporary Use Permit (TUP) Application (copy on file). <br />Community Planning Director Stan Boling acknowledged that staff had reviewed the <br />application and sketch, and was satisfied that it could be used in terms of a site plan. <br />Commissioner Solari proposed adding the following verbiage to the Ordinance: <br />"WHEREAS, this temporary use will have a significant positive economic impact for <br />Indian River County.", and "WHEREAS, we are now suffering from the worst economic <br />conditions since before World War II.' <br />The Chairman opened the Public Hearing. <br />The following individuals addressed the Board, encouraging them to support the <br />Emergency Ordinance and/or Temporary Use Permit. <br />Jens Tripson, 2525 14th Street <br />11 <br />September 15, 2009 <br />
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