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BOOK 108 FAGE 54.E <br />The Taxpayers Association challenged the County's acquisition, under the LAAC <br />Program, of the 50 lots from Atlantic Gulf Communities in the Sebastian <br />Highlands area. The Taxpayers petitioned for a writ of certiorari to the Circuit <br />Court. The petition was denied as moot. The Taxpayers appealed to the 4th <br />DCA. The 4th DCA remanded the case to the Circuit Appellate Division for a <br />decision on the merits. The Circuit Court's Appellate Division denied the <br />petition and the time for appeal or rehearing has expired. <br />The decision of the Court upholds the manner and procedure that the County <br />used to purchase the Sebastian Highlands lots. A copy of the decision is attached. <br />NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN. <br />7.J. False Alarms Responded to by Law Enforcement - Proposed <br />Ordinance Scheduled -for March 23, 1999 Public Hearing <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of March 3, 1999: <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners <br />FROM: Terrence P. O'Brien, Assistant County Attornep <br />DATE: March 3, 1999 <br />SUBJECT: False Alarms Responded to by Law Enforcement <br />The proposed ordinance directed to the subject matter which was presented by the <br />Sheriff to the Board of County Commissioners previously has been revised by the <br />Office of the Sheriff and is now ready for a public hearing. <br />A hearing date of March 23, 1999 is recommended. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Stanbridge, the Board unanimously approved a <br />hearing date for the proposed False Alarms ordinance for March <br />23, 1999, as recommended in the Memorandum. <br />MARCH 9, 1999 <br />0 <br />20 <br />0 <br />