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01/21/2020
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Board of County Commissioners
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Richard Bruce <br />From: Christine Adonetti <cradonetti@gmail.com> <br />Sent:. Monday, January 20, 2020 2:28 PM <br />To: Susan Adams; Joseph E. Flescher; Tim Zorc; Peter D. O'Bryan; Bob Solari <br />Subject: Rezoning at 58th Avenue and 53rd Street - Vero Beach <br />CAUTION: This message is from an external source. Please use caution when opening attachments or clicking links. <br />Dear City Commissioners: <br />I am writing to you today regarding the proposal to re -zone the property at 58th Avenue and 53rd Street in Vero <br />Beach. My husband and I along with all of our neighbors and friends in nearby communities are extremely <br />upset and displeased that the re -zoning of this land is under consideration. We all purchased homes in the <br />developments near and along 58th Avenue because it is a quiet, residential area. One of the things that attracted <br />us to Vero Beach was the prudent decision making regarding development. We believe it would be a mistake <br />and certainly not prudent to allow commercial/mixed use development in this area. This kind of development <br />will negatively impact our residential communities with increased traffic, noise, litter, pollution, potential crime, <br />etc. and will most certainly decrease the values of our homes and make this area less appealing to reside <br />in. There are plenty of other areas in Vero Beach that are more appropriate for commercial/mixed use <br />projects. It is difficult to comprehend why our commissioners, who supposedly have the best interests in mind <br />for their citizens, would allow such a project to be approved within a residential area. <br />Please strongly consider the concerns of all of us who live in this area and please do not approve this re -zoning <br />development project. Thank you for listening - we hope that you will keep our best interests in mind so we can <br />continue to be proud to live in Vero Beach. <br />Sincerely, <br />Christine Adonetti <br />Resident of Waterway Village <br />1 <br />1,30-'5V <br />
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