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Use Designation: L-2, Low Density 2 (up to 6 units/acre). (SP-SE- <br /> 14-07-17/99100004-72376) [Quasi-Judicial] <br /> Chairman Zimmerman asked the Commissioners to reveal any ex-parte <br /> communication with the applicant or any contact that would not allow them to <br /> make an unbiased decision. All Commissioners replied they had not had any <br /> ex-parte communication. <br /> The secretary administered the testimonial oath to those present who <br /> wished to speak at tonight's meeting on this matter. <br /> Mr. Ryan Sweeney, IRC Senior Planner, reviewed the information <br /> contained in his memorandum dated September 11, 2014 and gave a <br /> PowerPoint presentation, copies of which are on file in the Commission Office. <br /> Mr. Brognano asked what the addition would be used for. <br /> Pastor Jean Baptiste, representing the applicant, said the fellowship hall <br /> would be used for a Sunday school. <br /> Chairman Zimmerman opened the public hearing at 7:05 p.m. <br /> Mr. David Troska, stated he owned the property at 218 13th Place, Vero Beach, <br /> which was the southeast corner house abutting the church. He expressed concern <br /> about parking because he felt the church membership would grow with the addition and <br /> the number of vehicles would also increase. <br /> Mr. Kevin Crowe, 209 13th Place S.W., Vero Beach, related people got out of <br /> church on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday nights between 9:45 and 10:00 p.m. and <br /> created a lot of noise. He showed photographs he had taken of vehicles parked on the <br /> property and advised he was forced to put stumps in the front of his house because his <br /> yard and driveway was continually being used as a turnaround by the worshippers and <br /> he could also hear the music when it was played inside the building. Mr. Crowe added <br /> his mailbox had been hit by churchgoers in the past and he had to replace or repair it a <br /> few times. <br /> Mr. Stan Boling, IRC Community Development Director, indicated this was the <br /> first staff had heard of noise concerns and said staff could take decibel readings to see <br /> if there was a noise violation. <br /> Chairman Zimmerman wondered if there was a compelling reason why ingress <br /> and egress to the property was on residential streets as opposed to Old Dixie Highway. <br /> PZC/Approved 2 September 25, 2014 <br /> F:\BCC\All Committees\P&Z\2014—AGENDAS & MINUTES\P&Z-09-25-14.doc <br /> ATT1►iGNMENY <br /> 175 <br />