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r � � <br />GEORGE MOODY'S REQUEST TO BE HEARD REGARDING MANY <br />ASPECTS OF THE WABASSO CORRIDOR PROTECT <br />George Moody, 4990 65th Street, wished to speak on the Wabasso <br />Corridor Project. He expressed his concerns about not being <br />allowed to rebuild if a fire, flood, or other type of disaster <br />damaged over one-quarter or one-half of his building. He purchased <br />his property 17-18 years ago and he sees where he would be spot - <br />zoned out of business if some sort of disaster happened. <br />Commissioner Eggert explained that the destruction of <br />buildings has been in the building codes for a long time, but Mr. <br />Moody pointed out that he would be affected by the setback included <br />in the new proposal. <br />Commissioner Eggert advised that the proposed corridor plan <br />has to go through many steps before it comes to the Board for <br />approval. <br />Commissioner Adams believed it was not the Board's intent to <br />zone people out of business, and Commissioner Bird stressed that <br />the Board would address those situations. <br />Chairman Macht stated that he would have a very hard time in <br />voting for something that would put somebody out of a lawfully - <br />operated business. <br />Commissioner Eggert reiterated that this would be discussed at <br />the Corridor Committee meetings and will be brought to the <br />Commission for final approval. There will be many opportunities <br />for public input. <br />No action taken. <br />58TH AVENUE RIGHT-OF-WAY AGREEMENT WITH INDIAN RIVER <br />FARMS WATER CONTROL DISTRICT <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 7/25/95 and letter <br />of 7/7/95: <br />AUGUST 1, 1995 29 Box 9 5 ,..�,�LE;03 <br />