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plan, and he did not believe that this Commission or any future <br />Commission would go in and change that. <br />Cheryl Oliver, resident of Sebastian, emphasized that she <br />took the day off from work today to attend today's meeting so <br />that she could express her opposition to the proposed Windsor <br />Polo Club and the abandonment or restriction of any part of <br />Jungle Trail. She presented petitions with 250 signatures of <br />people who oppose any restriction being placed on Jungle Trail. <br />She noted that these people could not be here today because they <br />had to work. She believed there is a misconception about people <br />not understanding that this request is for the north side of <br />Jungle Trail, and they understand that the question is whether <br />they are going to walk or drive that road. She noted that Mr. <br />Swift said in the paper that traffic is not compatible with high <br />quality. Well, she didn't know about anybody else, but she <br />considers herself high quality. She has traffic going down her <br />road and would tike to see it closed to through traffic also. <br />Mrs. Oliver wanted to know why the people will not be allowed to <br />drive that road. Why do they have to walk it. Why can't they <br />drive by this development? The developers have said they are <br />very concerned about what the public wants, and she was touched <br />by that. She pointed out that the letter she wrote to the editor <br />of the Sebastian Sun was rejected because he said there had been <br />enough on that subject, but two days later the paper published a <br />1/2 page editorial in favor of the development. Mrs. Oliver <br />stressed that the people want the road open and they want to <br />drive down that road. The County could make it a one-way road, <br />install "slow" signs, and manage it. Jungle Trail is a county <br />road; it is an historical road; and she urged the Commission to <br />please let the public use it the way itshould be used. <br />Chairman Scurlock pointed out that the road has been closed <br />once already, and Mrs. Oliver interjected that everyone <br />understood that was only because of the threat of citrus canker. <br />85 <br />FE3 23 1988 <br />BOOK 71 PAGE. 85 <br />