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Letters expressing no objection to the reduction in separation <br />distances were received from the following: <br />Mr. & Mrs. L. Marshall, 426 Tenth Court <br />Catherine Katrovitz, 1606 25th Avenue <br />Letters of objection to the reduction in separation distances <br />were received from the following: <br />Doris Tropf, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) <br />Joan McGarvey, president of American Family Association <br />The following people spoke against any reduction in the <br />separation distances in the current ordinance: <br />Bob Gerken, 2403 2nd St., SW. <br />Jim Newsome <br />Charlotte Selph, 550 45th Avenue <br />Judy Saucerman, 625 11th Place <br />Rev. Hugh King, pastor of First Church of the Nazarene <br />Connie Stevens, board member, Stop Turning Out Prisoners <br />Rev. Andrew Jefferson, St. Peter's Missionary Baptist Church <br />Rev. Jerry Cooper, pastor of First Baptist Church of Wabasso <br />Henry Holmes, St. Peter's Missionary Baptist Church <br />Art Firtion, resident of Sebastian <br />John Dean, local architect representing Visitation House, <br />placed the following letter on the record: <br />Visitation House <br />Christ Centered Ministries <br />November 27, 1996 <br />To: Commissioners of Indian River County: <br />Fran B. Adams, Chairwoman <br />Carolyn K. Eggert, Vice -Chairwoman <br />Richard Bird <br />Kenneth R. Macht <br />John W. Tippen <br />We would like to Wke a moment to revisit the Commission's last workshop ordinance review on 11/5/96 <br />concerning the County's existing Chapter 300 Alcoholic Beverages Ordinance. <br />Although we were not at the first workshop on this matter, we have reviewed in detail videos of both the <br />County Commission Meeting on 11/5/96 and the Indian River County School Board Meeting on <br />11/19/96. <br />DECEMBER 3, 1996 <br />52 <br />BOOK, 99 �,,,, 40 <br />