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To close, I wonder why a beach mouse or scrub jay can derail a major <br />development project, but I, a living, thinking, educated, tax paying, <br />law-abiding human being probably don't have a snowball's chance. This <br />proposed project is not state mandated, not a health concern and will <br />change the pristine country neighborhood forever. I implore you to <br />excercise good judgement and strike it down. At the very least, use the <br />wisdom of Solomon and cut the project in half, pave 27th to 29th and <br />leave any end in sand. <br />Looking forward to hear what the Board has to say at the May 24th meeting. <br />See you all there. <br />Sincerely, <br />Michael D. Tirpak <br />Attorney Vitunac advised that notarizations of signatures on <br />petitions are not required. <br />There being no others who wished to be heard, Chairman Tippin <br />closed the Public Hearing. <br />Commissioner Bird asked if we can assume that all the property <br />owners were notified of this public hearing, and Director Davis <br />confirmed that notices were sent to all property owners. Mr. <br />Tirpak is the only one who contacted us with an objection. Most of <br />the lots are 60 feet wide, but some people own 2 lots. The <br />assessment for a 60 -ft. lot would be $1,017.60. <br />Discussion ensued on how the benefit area is determined. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Macht, the Board unanimously approved <br />Resolution 94-69, confirming the assessment roll for <br />certain paving and drainage improvements to 1st <br />Place between 27th Ave. and 32nd Ave. in Vero Beach <br />Homesites. <br />49 <br />MAY 2 4 1994 RooK 92 F -a ;r 494 <br />