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A brief discussion ensued regarding fire tower concerns, committee participation, <br />Commission accessibility, and procedures for bringing issues to the Board. <br />Dale Simchick, 766 S. Easy Street, Sebastian, believed peoples' passion is not of a <br />special interest group or tower, but rather the involvement in government and policy, and she <br />asked the Commissioners to remember their passions when they review the policies and <br />committees. She supported streamlining and limiting government, and wished for the Board to <br />consider cost-cutting to preserve some of the committees involved with the Board's policy <br />making. She encouraged the Commissioners to consider having the Committees meet quarterly, <br />and/or project out for one year (prior to sunsetting) so staff can direct the committees to review <br />their mission statement, wrap up, make final recommendations, provide a summary as to what <br />they had accomplished, and to submit a plan. <br />Glenn Heran, 6985 57th Street supported sunsetting committees, smaller government, <br />and using less staff time. He felt the Board was completely accessible, and that those individuals <br />who feel passionate about certain issues should form their own individual committees. <br />There being no other speakers, the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. <br />MOTION was made by Vice Chairman Solari, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Davis, to sunset the <br />following committees: (1) Historic Resources Advisory <br />Committee, (2) Wabasso Ongoing Review Task Force, <br />(3) S.R. 60 Ongoing Review Task Force, and (4) North <br />Barrier Island Ongoing Review Task Force. <br />Commissioners Davis, O'Bryan, Solari, and Wheeler, expressed their individual views <br />and support for sunsetting the four committees. <br />In <br />May 4, 2010 <br />