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1990, BOOK 79 F� � � <br />_ �� � <br />a <br />Chairman Eggert announced that there would be a five-minute <br />break, and then the Board would proceed to review the goals and <br />objectives of each element of the Comprehensive Plan. <br />The Board of County Commissioners reconvened at 2:10 P.M. <br />with all members present except Commissioner Wheeler, who left <br />the meeting at 2:05 o'clock P.M. <br />Chairman Eggert informed those present that she now will go <br />through the Comprehensive Plan element by Element and read each <br />goal and objective, and if there are any comments or questions <br />regarding any objective or policy, we will discuss them on an <br />as -needed basis <br />Chairman Eggert then proceeded to read aloud the goals and <br />objectives of each element, first taking up the Housing Element <br />which has quite a big change in Objective 1: <br />HOUSING ELEMENT <br />Goal <br />A housing supply which permits all households to enjoy safe and <br />healthful living accommodations which meet accepted standards of <br />affordability and which are located in pleasant environments <br />where a sense of civic pride and personal well-being can be <br />achieved. <br />OBJECTIVE 1 HOUSING AFFORDABILITY <br />By 1990, Indian River County shall secure the means to reduce the <br />cost of housing development and construction to ensure that <br />affordable housing is available to the 60% of county households <br />in the very low, low, and moderate income groups. <br />Commissioner Scurlock noted that it says the county "shall <br />secure," and he asked about saying "attempt to secure" instead as <br />this is something that may not be achievable contingent on <br />construction costs, etc. <br />Director Keating pointed out that an objective is just <br />something you are trying to get to. <br />100 <br />