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The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard <br />regarding this matter. <br />Joe DeMayo stated that he is the oldest property owner in that area and wanted to <br />give credit to Indian River Club for living up to their word. He brought to the Board's <br />attention a hazard on a bend on Highlands Drive from Sunrise Drive to Sunset Drive where <br />people have to walk in the street. His concern is mainly for the older people and the children <br />coming from school. He requested a culvert be extended to the canal and an extension of the <br />sidewalk to Sunset Drive as quickly as possible. <br />Chairman Tippin thanked Mr. DeMayo for his comments and announced that the <br />Board will take the matter under advisement. The Chairman directed Public Works staff to <br />investigate and report back to the Board. <br />Mr. DeMayo then displayed an old Indian River Club logo. <br />Mary Christie, from the Board of Directors of Vero Beach Highlands, stated that her <br />Board did not really understand the proposed ordinance and asked for further explanation. <br />Director Boling noted that letters had been sent from the Planning Department which <br />contain the telephone number and location of the department in order that the public might <br />call for any desired explanations or come to the office to check the plans. <br />Bob Swift, Vice President and General Manager of the Indian River Club, explained <br />that they try to be good neighbors and are basically consolidating all the interpretations made <br />by staff over the last several years and updating the plat, describing the types of structures <br />which can be built in the property. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone else wished to be heard regarding this matter. There <br />being none, the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br />JANUARY 13, 1998 <br />-39- Bm 104 PA")E atg <br />