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PROJECT - PROPOSED SETTLEMENT BY APPROVAL OF A <br />REVISED PRELIMINARY PD PLAN (SITE PLAN AND <br />PRELIMINARY PLAT) <br />County Attorney Collins read his memorandum of February 9, 2005 in its entirety <br />into the record and explained why the Board should settle under the proposed terms. He then <br />responded to questions of the Commissioners. <br /> <br />The Chairman opened the floor to public comment. <br /> <br />Bill Glynn <br />, 1802 Barefoot Place, Vero Beach, president of North Beach Civic <br />Association and the Barrier Island Coalition, called the plan ridiculous and commented there is no <br />way to put 91 units there. <br />Planning Director Stan Boling commented that a layout for 91 units that goes back <br />quite a while ago on which there was a conceptual plan approval going back to the Disney <br />ownership of the property. If this proposed settlement is approved they could conceivably build up <br />to 66 units. <br />Mr. Glynn <br /> predicted they would build 60 feet above the grade of A1A and the <br />buildings would be closer to the road because of the CCCL (Coastal Construction Control Line). <br />Bob Bruce, <br /> temporarily residing in the Highland Club, suggested the <br />Commissioners look up compatible and consistency in the dictionary. <br />Ray Hilton, <br />8735 Lakeside Boulevard, asked the Board to represent the <br />homeowners as a neighborhood. <br />Norm Lang <br />, 8880 Sea Oaks Lane, pointed out there is a difference between a <br />time-share versus a residential product. He thought the developer is trying to take advantage of a <br />loophole. <br />Norval Stephens, <br /> 1357 W. Island Club Square, presented various arguments that he <br />felt could be used to defend the County in seeking a court decision in the County’s favor. <br />February 15, 2005 <br />32 <br /> <br />
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