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Molly Beard, 1555 30th Avenue, stated that she has followed <br />this particular ordinance revision through the process of public <br />workshops and the hearing before the P 8 Z Commission, and as a <br />broadcaster in this area, is very satisfied with the conclusion <br />because she believes it serves all the purposes necessary for the <br />business but takes into consideration the environment and the <br />impact on residential. <br />Ronald Crider, 1768 Coral Way North, advised that he is in <br />the business of building and leasing tower space and would like <br />to build a tower in Vero Beach. As a resident of Indian River <br />County, it is not his intent to trash up our skyline. He felt <br />staff was sensitive at the workshops to several things that are <br />not readily apparent, such as FCC and FAA regulations and <br />restrictions, and came up with what he feels is a really good <br />negotiated settlement. Mr. Crider felt that this ordinance <br />provides for future communication users and protects the people <br />living near the tower. He wished to point out that all towers <br />are designed today to fall within 300 of their height. <br />There being no others who wished to be heard, the Chairman <br />closed the Public Hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Eggert, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Ordinance 89-23, allowing radio, TV and Microwave <br />transmission towers over 140' in the IL and IG Zoning <br />Districts. <br />36 <br />