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There were further detailed discussions regarding errors in the report and School <br />Board member Ann Reuter agreed that there should have been a workshop prior to the Joint <br />Workshop. <br /> <br />County Administrator Joseph Baird <br />reminded that the report presented was only <br />a draft with projections that may not be perfect and this was the time to work together in a <br />cooperative manner to make the necessary changes. <br /> <br />There was consensus to have a workshop to look more closely at the document and <br />the Chairman asked for a Motion in that regard. <br /> <br />Motion WAS MADE by Dr. Craig McGarvey, <br />SECONDED by Sal Neglia, for School Board members, <br />County staff, and Consultants to meet and go over the draft <br />School Concurrency Final Report. <br /> <br />Sal Neglia <br /> suggested the School Board meet with its own staff, prior to the next <br />joint meeting, to go over the Report. More discussion ensued regarding capacity and projected <br />developments. <br /> <br />Ann Reuter <br /> spoke, for the record, expressing that “the FISH capacity that they have <br />been discussing is actually like a traffic signal at 3:00 a.m., … this is what we have to deal with and <br />that is what the State looks at when they decide we need another school." She said it was a reality <br />that they needed to build other schools. (Clerk’s Note: FISH means Florida Inventory of School <br />Houses and is the official standards governing State requirements for seating capacity at schools). <br />Mayor Tom White <br />, City of Vero Beach, knows that Vero Beach is maxed-out but <br />they have some areas like Heritage Preserve that is looking at building 780 new units. He asked if <br />September 26, 2006 <br />7 <br /> <br />Joint Concurrency Workshop <br /> <br />