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vero beach- <br />indian river <br />ty <br />_chamb r <br />er of <br />- conunerce <br />1216 21ST STREET P.O. BOX 2947 <br />May 24, 1993 <br />VERO BEACH, FL 32961 <br />Chairman Dick Bird and <br />Indian River County Commissioners <br />1840 25th Street <br />Vero Beach, FL 32960 <br />Dear Commissioner Bird, <br />407-567-3491 FAX: 407-778-3181 <br />The Board of Directors of the Vero Beach - Indian River County <br />Chamber of Commerce would request the Commission take no action <br />on this item in regard to changes in the Residential/Resort <br />zoning. We would also like to express concern that your staff be <br />allowed to work through the Professional Services Advisory Board <br />and the County's Planning and Zoning Board to provide an <br />opportunity for review and input following normal channels. <br />Many careful steps through your Professional Services Advisory <br />Board, County Planning and Zoning, County staff and the general <br />public resulted in a Residential/Resort category approved as <br />appropriate for our county. It is the feeling of our Board of <br />Directors that no changes are necessary at this time but any <br />proposed changes must follow the same careful steps taken -prior <br />to approval of the Residential/Resort category. <br />Thank you for your consideration. <br />Cordially, <br />Alice W. Gaskill <br />President <br />Lisa Wright, resident of Indian River Shores, recently moved <br />from Broward County. She urged the Board to define the difference <br />between residential resort and residential development. Residents <br />care about the community on a long-term basis. Resort residents <br />care about the resort, but if they lose interest, they move on to <br />the next resort. She did not think we fully understand the <br />possible consequences of the residential resort ordinance. <br />The Chairman determined that no one else wished to be heard <br />and thereupon closed the public hearing. <br />105 <br />MAY Boa �9 P,RGF706 <br />
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