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Frank Zorc stated that he had presented 1,000 petitions in a shoe box prior to the <br />meeting. (Clerk's Note: These petitions were presented to the Board of County <br />Commissioners' office.) He is working on another 1,000 petitions. Because the County can <br />only hold a non-binding referendum, to which the Board has not agreed, he asked that the <br />Commissioners consider conducting a survey of registered voters on the controversial issue <br />of beach restoration. This would be presented to the public through a questionnaire which <br />would run about 5 days in the local newspaper, The Press Journal. The questionnaire would <br />contain a prelude of the Board's rationale of the scope and details of why a project is needed. <br />The Board would have full control of the content and evaluation of the results. The results <br />would not be binding but would give a voice to every registered voter who cannot attend the <br />Commission meetings. He offered to contribute $500 toward the costs. <br />Commissioner Ginn stated she would be in favor of this idea if, in the process, the <br />County would also be educating the public about the project, its costs, and the economic <br />benefit to the community. She felt it would do abetter job of getting the information to the <br />public. <br />NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN. <br />9.C.1. PUBLIC NOTICE ITEMS - ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR <br />DECEMBER 14. 1999 <br />Chairman Macht announced the public notice items as follows: <br />A. Public Hearing - Rezone ±4.2 Acres located on east <br />side of 6th Avenue. S. of 8th Street from CG to OCR - Reauested by <br />Stella Lorene White and Evelyn Beal (Quasi-'udiciah <br />December 7, 1999 <br />77 <br />BOOK �h PAGE 5:63 <br />