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NO, 99 f'A4027 <br />In conclusion, Pastor Taylor emphasized that their church was <br />first established in 1908, and he urged the Board not to amend the <br />existing ordinance to reduce the required number of feet separating <br />churches and schools from establishments serving alcoholic <br />beverages. <br />Mark Buffington of the Sheriff's Department read into the <br />record the following letter: <br />� riff <br />GARY C. WHEELER o INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br />MEMBER FLORIDA SHERIFFS' ASSOCIATION <br />MEMBER OF NATIONAL SHERIFFS' ASSOCIATION <br />4055 41st AVENUE <br />VERO BEACH. FLORIDA 32960-1608 PHONE (561) 569-6700 <br />October 29, 1996 <br />Mr. Stan Boling, Chief <br />Indian River County <br />Community Development Dept. - Planning Division <br />1840 25th Street <br />Vero Beach, FL 32960-3394 <br />Re: Chapter 300.05 (1)(a) and (1)(b) <br />ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES <br />Restriction on location of licensed premises <br />Dear Mr. Boling: <br />We have been pursuing a possible solution to solving an enforcement problem <br />with off -premises drinking of alcoholic beverages in certain areas with regard <br />to "Chapter 300.05 (1)(a) and (1)(b) ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES - Restriction <br />on location of licensed premises". We have met with area ministerial groups <br />and community leaders soliciting input from them as to changing this ordinance <br />as a solution to the problem. From our conversations with these area leaders, <br />we have found there is little or no support for the change in this ordinance. <br />Therefore, at this time we are withdrawing our request to change this <br />ordinance. <br />Sincerely, <br />(y <br />Gary C. Wheeler, Sheriff <br />DECEMBER 3, 1996 51 <br />