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permitted. He advised that if the Board wishes, a provision <br />could be made in the ordinance to disallow extensions of special <br />car sales events. The Commissioners agreed they would like to <br />have that modification. <br />Chairman Scurlock opened the Public Hearing and asked if <br />anyone wished to be heard in this matter. <br />Nancy Offutt, representing the Vero Beach Chamber of <br />Commerce, suggested that the ordinance be expanded from "cars" to <br />"vehicles", which would allow trucks, boats, etc. <br />Director Keating felt that was a policy decision that would <br />have to be made by the Board. He felt the ordinance was <br />structured to be pretty restrictive, and would feel more <br />comfortable with "car" sales. <br />Commissioner Bird preferred to say "vehicle" sales, and then <br />if it gets out of hand, set further restrictions. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously adopted Ord A <br />87-47, with the modification limiting the "vehicle" <br />sales events to 4 days. <br />Commissioner Bird still felt we should address the case of a <br />shopping center that wishes to hold an outside event on part of <br />their parking lot once or twice a year in order to enchance their <br />business, and Director Keating felt the ordinance would address <br />that with the modification of "cars" to "vehicles." <br />tj <br />JUL 71n87 <br />� <br />r` y/" <br />42 BOOK I'K <br />