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ATTACHMENT <br />1. Drawing <br />2. Letter from Veron Slaven to Indian River County Administrator <br />dated October 9, 2000 <br />Vernon Slavens, 7895 134' Street, Roseland, distributed a handout to the <br />Commissioners (not received by Clerk), and advised this matter came to his attention when <br />land near his house was being surveyed for a proposed roadway. The survey crew advised <br />that a 5 -acre water retention pond was being put in behind his property. Public Works <br />Director James W. Davis advised him that was not being done and later advised that it was <br />being done. He asked for clarification and wanted something in writing. He had a problem <br />with this being done to accommodate Mr. Mark Hanson and Mr. Robert Denton so they can <br />access their property at the taxpayers' expense. He believed more research should be done <br />before spending taxpayers' dollars. He stated the homeowners in the area had not been <br />notified of the plans. He was concerned about devaluation of his property, deterioration of <br />his well water quality, increased noise level and traffic with a potential for crime, as well as <br />the impact on endangered species in the area. He felt it was not needed nor wanted in his <br />residential subdivision. <br />NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN. <br />9.B.2. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEM - REQUEST BY RICHARD <br />HUTCHINSON, RESIDENT OF HERITAGE VILLAGE PARK, TO <br />DISCUSS MOBILE HOME PARK REAL ESTATE TAXES <br />The Board reviewed a letter of October 16, 2000: <br />November 7, 2000 <br />0 0 <br />