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Pat Carpenter, 9425 Doubloon Drive , stated that a few years ago they came to Vero <br /> Beach to build their dream home . The island is a community of beachside homes and <br /> riverfront homes and is a delightful place to live . The residents feel as though they are a part <br /> of the wonderful island environment . She did not believe the County is looking for a <br /> condominium jungle and hoped the Board would deny the project . <br /> Maud Geng , 1830 East Cayman Road , stated that she had previously lived in a more <br /> metropolitan area in a gated community and moved to Vero Beach to live in an area where <br /> there are no gates , but beach roads which are more private and individual . She asked the <br /> Board to oppose the project and preserve the special quality of Vero Beach . <br /> Bob Bruce , Vice President of North Beach Civic Association , wanted to discuss the <br /> predominant zoning , and Chairman Ginn felt it would be more appropriate for him to first <br /> discuss the matter with Planning Staff and place the discussion on the agenda . <br /> Mr . Bruce noted that the entire north barrier island is developed as single - family <br /> residential areas . He realized that the underlying zoning allows for multi - family <br /> development but felt the Board should really look at the character of the area . <br /> Ruth Myers , 1981 West Sandpiper Road , asked that the Board please ensure that all <br /> the trees are not removed . <br /> Dr . John Meyer, 1851 Cayman Road East, commented that he had walked past this <br /> property 2 weeks ago and land clearing has already begun . There is a 20 to 30 - foot swath <br /> already cut on the property . The discussion is about saving a hammock that no longer exists . <br /> JANUARY 16 , 2001 OK 1 16 PG 7 4 8 <br /> - 34 . <br />