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FEB96 19% 63 735 <br />county representative. This committee will be strictly advisory, <br />and the ultimate decision will be made by the Directors of the <br />District. The Administrator believed the District covers the <br />northwest area of the county, encompassing the City of Fellsmere,'' <br />and stopping somewhere between Fellsmere and 1-95. <br />Commissioner Bowman noted that this is in her district, and <br />she volunteered to serve on the committee. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wodtke, the Board unanimously <br />appointed Commissioner Bowman to act as the <br />County's representative on the Fellsmere Farms <br />Drainage District Advisory Committee. <br />PROPOSED ZONING CHANGE TO ACCOMMODATE RADIO TOWER AND PARK <br />Commissioner Lyons referred to the following letter from <br />WGYL : <br />•S <br />February 19, 1986 <br />THE TREASURE COAST'S NUMBER ONE STATION <br />1500 20th Street - Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br />Telephone (305) 567-8366 <br />Michael Wright, County Administrator <br />Indian River County <br />1840 25th street <br />Vero Beach, Fla 32960 <br />Dear Mike, <br />As you requested, here is a formal letter requesting a <br />zoning change for the plot of land the WGYL FM radio tower <br />now occupies. <br />As discussed with you yesterday and as discussed with <br />Commission Chairman Doug Scurlock and commissioner Pat <br />Lyons, the land appears to be perfectly suited for this <br />type usage, perhaps in conjunction with a passive <br />recreational usage. Enclosed are copies we received 'of <br />soil and underlying material findings after we had leased <br />the property from the county. As you can see, it is loaded <br />with soft soils, debris and trash in some places as deep as <br />30 feet. Placement of permanent buildings of any size is <br />thus apparently not suitable for this location. <br />22 <br />
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