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confirmed that. Mr. VanLith asked if the road will be made permanent. Mr. <br />Sweeney stated that the Developer's Agreement allowed for an interim road, but <br />stated that it would be a paved roadway improvement and will probably be built as <br />a private roadway, not necessarily a public road and only in the, interim, until the <br />completion of 11th Drive. Mr. VanLith also questioned if there was to be a separate <br />development plan for the reconstruction of McCrystal road on the hospital campus <br />that is in disrepair, or if it is lumped in with the current Developer's Agreement or <br />Aviation Blvd extension. Mr. DeBraal stated that the proposed Aviation Blvd <br />extension will tie into the improvements as this is concerned. Not only will the <br />people in the development be able to go north to 41 st Street, but they will be able <br />to go south to 37"' Street, continue on to Aviation Blvd, and have many different <br />outlets. Mr. Sweeney clarified that the reconstruction would be addressed by <br />Public Works and not need to be approved by the PZC. <br />.Mr. Leonard Nole of 4127 W. 16th Square, Vero Beach, FL 32967, voiced <br />his concern about traffic and asked if there was a traffic count done for 41 st Street <br />in either direction. Mr. Knoll mentioned the new developments being built and how <br />dangerous it will Ie -with h overflow of traffic. He que ti nid i it was out of the <br />ordinary for a 6 4 --unit dev o m o b ilt4 r -t e �u r. weeney stated <br />that the sizes vary. Mr. De r al s- e truf Gra ar o r h s 1500 units, and <br />Waterway Village has abou 100 nd they - a iou com a cial projects that <br />have a large nu i ers of u it . M . �Nole en ask d if t e ar c ming out onto. a <br />road like 41St St� <br />.Mr. Tom Sullivan rebuffed Mr. DeBraal's response and asked him to <br />describe Waterway Village's exit roads. <br />Mr. Luperi rebuffed Mr. DeBraal's response as well stating that his response <br />was incorrect and Waterway Village doesn't have 1500 units, and the roads are <br />two -lanes with multiple exits. <br />Dr. Johnathan Day closed the floor for public comment <br />Mr. Daniel Sorrow, of Pulte Development (Representing Waterway Village), <br />stated that he has entitlements for 1590 units. This project is similar to the build <br />structure of Waterway Village and allows the builder to give back to the community, <br />by improving roadways, increased buffer, landscaping, additional open space, <br />amenities and things that will draw people to Indian River County. He stated that <br />Harbour Bluffs has entitlements on it today for 624 units at a density of 8 units per <br />acre. If the project moves forward the 42 -acre parcel will consist of single-family <br />71 <br />