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Discussion continued, and Commissioner Scurlock believed the <br />mood of the Commission at this time is leaning towards Concept <br />G/A with a potential modification to include acquisition of <br />additional lots to save the State Attorney's building and not <br />have to expand the parking garage. <br />Attorney Vitunac noted that Commissioner Wheeler asked to <br />look at the possibility of acquiring property to the west, and <br />Commissioner Scurlock felt that is a part of analyzing utilities <br />and the footprint. <br />Chairman Eggert believed we should look at all of Block 45, <br />plus Lots 4,5,10 and 11, of Block 36, with the idea of keeping <br />the State Attorney's Office on Lots 6 and 7. <br />It was noted that if you are talking about acquiring all of <br />Block 45, that includes the printing company, and Mr. Graves, <br />owner of the Vero Beach Printing Company advised that he would <br />have a large problem with that. <br />Commissioner Scurlock noted that is why he personally favors <br />Concept G/A, with keeping the State Attorney's building and <br />buying the additional lots. If it turns out there is a problem <br />with utilities relocation, you may want to move to the next <br />block, but he believed you will find that there are also people <br />there who don't want to sell. <br />Administrator Chandler agreed that with the north half or <br />west half of Block 45 you don't have a willing seller, and you <br />will have the same situation as with the northeast corner of <br />Block 36. <br />Mr. Henry Flick came before the Board and handed out the <br />following notes re Vero Development Company's Judicial Master <br />Plan: <br />JUL 101990 <br />37 <br />agof ' <br />J <br />