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BOOK <br />Marie Martin, realtor, related the difficulty over the past <br />two years in finding a suitable site for the school due to <br />traffic levels and ingress and egress concerns on various major - <br />roads. They are happy to finally have located this site which <br />answers all criteria. <br />Commissioner Scurlock asked about the limitation of 200 <br />students, and Attorney Vitunac stated that the site plan is <br />designed to accommodate 200 students, but in order to expand, <br />they would need the Board's approval of a modification to site <br />plan. <br />Commissioner Eggert asked if the buildings could be moved <br />further south, and Mr. Dean admitted that they could be moved a <br />bit more, but they feel satisfied with the location where it is. <br />Mr. Dean proceeded to rebut the argument that the site would <br />not be a safe place to build a school, and concluded by <br />emphasizing that the final site plan does come up at a public, <br />hearing at the Planning & Zoning Commission level. <br />Lisa Miller, David Scoville, and Erin Manwaring, students of — <br />SunCoast School, urged the Board to allow the site to be used for <br />the site of their new school. <br />Peter Corpellia, pilot and resident of the area, felt the <br />overflight zone is a very arbitrary measurement. He urged the <br />Board to give special exception approval for this site. <br />Bob Lange, president of the ARCA Homeowners Association, <br />read the following memo into the record: <br />TO Vero Beach County Commission <br />FROM Bob Lange <br />President of ARGA Homeowners Assoc. <br />DATE November 26,1991 <br />ARGA Homeowner's Position on Proposed Sun Coast School Site <br />Our Homeowners Association, which includes Healthland, Albrecht, Executive <br />Manor, Golf -Acres, Redstone Manor, and Stuart subdivisions, supported by the <br />Safari Pines and Walker's Glen developments, opposes the proposed Sun Coast <br />school site. We consider the proposed school location to be in a dangerous area which <br />would place the students' safety in grave jeopardy. <br />Vero Beach Municipal Airport Flight Path <br />Because the proposed school location is on the flight path of Airport Runway 4 the <br />• Airport Director, FAA and FDOT recommended disapproval of the <br />proposed site based on their concern for the safety of the 200 students and their <br />teachers. Exhibits 1 2 and 3 state their positions. <br />Planning and Zoning Board rejected the proposed site of the plan on <br />October 10th. <br />40 <br />
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