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APPOINTMENTS TO PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION <br />It was noted that the following people have applied to be <br />appointed to the Planning & Zoning Commission: <br />Beverly Barnes <br />Robert O. Reider <br />Joan Shearer <br />Raymond Herschman <br />Dorothy Hudson <br />Bill Bieschke <br />John Frazier <br />Herndon Williams <br />Donald Reams <br />Gene Roddenberry <br />Daniel Richey <br />John Brenner <br />Charles Block <br />Chairman Scurlock discussed deferring appointments to the <br />Planning & Zoning Commission because two Commissioner$ are absent <br />today. He asked Attorney Vitunac if the Board can function <br />without the new appointments. <br />Attorney Vitunac pointed out that they will have to have <br />five out of five members show up now if they wish to take action, <br />and the last meeting had to be postponed an hour and a half' <br />because someone was flying in. <br />Commissioner Bird inquired if the seminar set up for <br />tomorrow can be postponed, and Director Keating informed the <br />Board that he has invited all the candidates to attend. <br />Basically, the real issue is that they will have some <br />controversial Grand Harbor material coming up on Thursday. <br />Chairman Scurlock advised that the two people he favors are <br />Dan Richey and John Brenner. <br />Commissioner Bird commented that he came prepared to make a <br />selection. He did feel it is a very important selection, and in <br />fairness to the two missing Commissioners, he did not like to go <br />ahead without them, but he did believe they would understand the <br />urgency of filling those seats. Commissioner Bird agreed with <br />the Chairman's suggestion of Dan Richey and noted that he could <br />go along with John Brenner or Charles Block, either of whom he <br />believed could lend some expertise to the Board. <br />Chairman Scurlock was concerned as to whether Mr. Block has <br />a one-man office, but Director Keating believed he has two at <br />least other architects on his staff. <br />31 <br />E 3 1966 BOOK 6 <br />I <br />