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OV 2.7 1985 <br />BOOK 62 FAcF 854 <br />These estimates are based' on assigning population to the <br />precincts from 70 Traffic Analysis Zones (TAZs). The TAZs <br />contain population and housing estimates and projections for <br />1985 through 2005. These population figures are being used <br />by all of the County's consultants who are developing <br />long-range plans for the County's transportation system, <br />water supply, and wastewater facilities. <br />The following precincts are expected to see rapid growth in <br />the near future: 12, 14, 32, and' 36. Precincts which are <br />expected to experience moderate growth include 10, 13, 24, <br />33, 42, 43, 52, 54 and 55. <br />Attorney Vitunac explained that Chapter 124 of the Florida <br />Statutes states that from time to time, the Board of County <br />Commissioners shall fix the boundaries of the five districts so <br />as to keep them as nearly equal in proportion to population as <br />possible, and shall enter into its minutes an accurate <br />description of the boundaries of such districts, as changed, and <br />publish a certified copy in a local newspaper once each week for <br />4 consecutive weeks. He advised that the Planning Department <br />has prepared population estimates to be used for redistricting <br />voting precincts in Indian River County. Referring to the <br />following map of the proposed redistricting, he showed that by <br />deleting precinct #14 from District 1 and adding it to District <br />#2 as precinct #25, it would make the five districts almost equal <br />in population. He explained that today is the last possible <br />deadline for approval of the redistricting; otherwise, any change <br />would have to wait until 1987. <br />30 <br />M <br />
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