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Rawleigh Tremain, 675 Colonial Drive, felt this is a question of what people in <br />rental housing bring to local areas. He asked the Board to retain the restrictions. <br />Scot Stradley asked the Board not to rush to change the agreement. <br />Attorney Vocelle believed this is a situation of the purchaser knowing the restrictions <br />before he purchased the land. <br />Glenn Schuessler, Assistant Director of Environmental Health, noted that the area can <br />accommodate septic tanks with no evidence of contamination to others. <br />Bill Tiernan felt that the multi -family property will be well maintained and will <br />enhance the neighborhood. <br />Glenn Heran, 9 10 11' Court, commented that they run a tight ship and have excellent <br />maintenance and landscaping standards. <br />Dean Heran, 652 9' Court, said that he is a schoolteacher and a builder. Colonial <br />Heights is a separate neighborhood from Colonial Terrace. He is a "rental" person and other <br />"rental" persons in that area are lawyers, police, doctors and working-class people. This is <br />a family neighborhood and he felt the concerns expressed are not justified. <br />Jack Grossett, Vero Beach Councilman, noted he is here today as a private citizen <br />and a resident of Indian River Shores. He believed the Herans are outstanding solid citizens, <br />honest, and willing to do what it takes to build a quality development. <br />Attorney Collins believed the 1981 decision was wrong and probably invalid. <br />Commissioner Adams felt that the Board needed additional backup in order to make <br />an informed decision, as did Commissioner Stanbridge. <br />Commissioner Ginn stated that she drove around the neighborhood yesterday and <br />could not see where multi -family housing would be deleterious to Colonial Terrace. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Ginn, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Macht, the Board unanimously <br />tabled the matter for 1 week. <br />NOVEMBER 17, 1998 <br />-59- BOOK 10 7 PAGE 674 <br />