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Fir - <br />OCT 21 198 <br />BOOK 66 NAGE 161 <br />Winter Beach, it was advertised in the paper many times. Notices <br />appeared in the Press Journal, the Today Newspaper, the Miami <br />Herald and it was also on the radio stations. There was ample _ <br />notice for those people who wished to participate; so she did not <br />know why these people have waited until now to let their feelings <br />be known. She thanked the Commissioners for their consideration. <br />and urged them to rezone the property. <br />Pat Moon, resident of 52nd Avenue, expressed her support for <br />the downzoning. She understood that the residents all around her <br />property are in favor of the downzoning because they want to <br />maintain the family-oriented neighborhood. She urged the <br />Commissioners to stick with their policy decision of July 23rd. <br />Anders Nyquist:, owner of property on North Winter Beach <br />Road, stated that he is against the rezoning proposal because it _ <br />seemed to him that a handful of people in Winter Beach have been <br />the catalyst in this rezoning and that many people in the area <br />have been the victims of scare tactics. There is documentation <br />that owners of 900 of the I -and east of the canal are against the <br />rezoning and wish to retain their present densities. <br />Jim Taylor, 6365 69th Street, urged the Board to vote for <br />the rezoning in order to eliminate the possibility of crowded <br />housing_and retain the overall -complexion of the community. <br />Lomax Gwathmey of Vero Beach believed that the residents up <br />there should have more of a say than the people who are not <br />living there, and he believed this is a good opportunity to limit <br />the densities in that fast-growing area. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wodtke, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously closed <br />the Public Hearing. <br />50 <br />