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Chairman Stanbridge asked if she understood the Board wished to hear Mr. Kirrie's <br />presentation and take no action. <br />Commissioners indicated their interest in hearing Mr Kirrie and having a quick <br />resolution to the issue. <br />Attorney Bangel counseled that this is really a business decision, a proposal to <br />exchange land. One of his recommendations included a release, which would be drafted by <br />he County Attorney's office. He also had some other legal considerations in mind. <br />Commissioner Adams understood that the Board would be listening to only a <br />roposed land swap, and after reassurance, she indicated she did not mind listening to that, <br />nothing else. <br />Attorney Bangel pointed out that a land swap would involve many other things. <br />Chairman Stanbridge stressed that County staff needed to consider this "land swap" <br />in relationship to all the other complexities. She was opposed to a preliminary conceptual <br />approval, with all the conditions. She suggested the Board hear the proposal, refer it to staff <br />for investigation, and then the Board can hear staff's recommendations. <br />C. N. Kirrie of Roseland explained he was not looking for an absolute decision, dust <br />was trying to "get the ball rolling" so he can proceed further. He was frustrated since the <br />City of Sebastian is waiting for the County, and the County is waiting for the City, and he <br />is caught in the middle. Mr. Kirrie presented his proposal which is set out in his letter of 9 <br />January 2002 as follows: <br />9 January 2002 <br />t <br />p <br />C.N. Kirrie <br />12855 79`h Ave <br />Roseland, FL 32957 <br />(561) 589-5547 <br />Re: Access to Sembler Property <br />Paul Bangel <br />Chief Indian River County Attorney <br />January 15, 2002 <br />86 <br />1/4 <br />JqN 0 V �® <br />9 <br />CpUN� FTT�/V2 ��'` r � <br />/CE�Fys i J_t <br />tictr <br />