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09/08/1981
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ROBERT FLECKENSTEIN, 766 13TH AVENUE, CAME TO SPEAK ABOUT <br />SOME ASPECTS OF THE CLOP, HE FOCUSED ON THE AREA OF THE OLD HIBISCUS <br />AIRPORT AND THE ENVIRONS. MR. FLECKENSTEIN RELATED THE HISTORY OF <br />THAT PROPERTY WHEN THE LOWEST UNITS PER ACRE WAS 12 AND THE OWNERS <br />OF THE PROPERTY AGREED TO A ZONING OF S UNITS PER ACRE WHEN IT BECAME <br />AVAILABLE. SOMEWHERE ALONG THE LINE, HE WENT ON, THE SPOKEN WORD <br />PASSED ON AND THE WRITTEN WORD, DESIGNATING 12 UNITS, HAS PERSISTED. <br />MR. FLECKENSTEIN CONTINUED THAT NOT ONLY WAS THE ORIGINAL CONCEPT OF <br />THIS ZONING FORGOTTEN BUT THE PRESENT ZONING WILL ONLY COMPOUND THE <br />MISTAKE - HE THEN ASKED THE BOARD TO RECONSIDER THIS AREA SO THAT <br />THE SIZE OF DENSITY BE REDUCED, RATHER THAN MAKE SOME OVERNIGHT <br />MILLIONAIRES, HE URGED THE BOARD TO CONSIDER THE PRESENT RESIDENTS <br />WHO HAVE INVESTED THEIR MONEY TO ESTABLISH FINE RESIDENTIAL HOMES IN <br />THAT AREA. <br />CHARLES BLOCK, 1405 CORONA LANE, REPRESENTING THE TREASURE <br />COAST KIWANIS CLUB, SUBMITTED THEIR SUPPORT OF THE CLOP. HE ADDED <br />THAT THE REMAINDER OF HIS COMMENTS WERE HIS OWN, AS AN INDIVIDUAL. <br />MR, BLOCK FELT AN APOLOGY WAS IN ORDER TO THE BOARD FOR THE MANNER <br />IN WHICH SOME PEOPLE SPOKE AT AN EARLIER MEETING. HE REPORTED THAT <br />HE WAS NOT EMBARRASSED TO MAKE HIS LIVING RELATING TO GROWTH OF A <br />COMMUNITY, AS HE FELT NOTHING GROWS IN A VACUUM, INCLUDING PEOPLE. <br />HE THEN COMMENDED THE BOARD AS THEY EDUCATED THEMSELVES BY GOING ON <br />FIELD TRIPS TO VARIOUS PARTS OF THE COUNTY, -WHICH WAS GOOD. MR. <br />BLOCK FELT THAT SOME OF THE MORE VOCAL CITIZENS SHOULD HAVE TAKEN THE <br />TIME TO DO THIS. HE STATED THAT THE "PERFECT PLAN" WOULD BE CREATED <br />BY "ME" AND FORTUNATELY, THE PLAN WAS CREATED BY MANY INDIVIDUALS BASED <br />ON MANY YEARS OF STUDY. HE SUPPORTED THE CLOP. <br />MAx D. PUYANIC DID NOT RESPOND WHEN HIS NAME WAS CALLED. <br />J. WILLARD VAN CLEAF OF 4602 SUNSET DRIVE, ON THE BARRIER <br />ISLAND, CAME BEFORE THE BOARD AS A CONCERNED CITIZEN. HE AND HIS <br />WIFE CHOSE TO LIVE THEIR SUNSET YEARS HERE AND THEY PAID A LARGE PART <br />OF THEIR LIFE SAVINGS TO DO SO. MR. VAN CLEAF REFERRED TO A STATEMENT <br />9 <br />poox 47 PAGE 402 <br />
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