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GOOK <br />Planning Director Stan Boling noted that workshops had been held on the Wabasso <br />Corridor Plan and Private Observation/Fishing Pier Regulations which were fairly well <br />attended. It has been determined that several items regarding outdoor lighting also need to <br />be added to the SR -60 Corridor Plan. <br />Commissioner Grin suggested breaking out a portion of the Wabasso Corridor Plan <br />east from US#1 to the ocean, a particularly unique area. <br />Discussion ensued regarding signage, colors, grandfathering ofnonconforming signs, <br />exemptions regarding historical restorations, and breaking out an area for possibly more <br />restrictive prohibitions. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard in <br />this matter. <br />Ruth Meyers, 1981 West Sandpebble Road, a member of the Task Force Corridor <br />Plan, encouraged the Board to adopt the guidelines. <br />Bill Glynn, 1802 Barefoot Place East, President of North Beach Civic Association, <br />strongly supported the work that has been done and complimented staff on an outstanding <br />job. He agreed that the area from US#1 east to the ocean was unique and that the rules <br />should be strengthened for that area. <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 />Commissioner Tippin expressed his concerns about impingement on private property <br />rights and government stepping beyond the boundaries but stated he would support the <br />regulations. <br />SEPTEMBER 28, 1999 <br />-74- <br />
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