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BCC Special Call Meeting
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Meeting Date
01/30/2001
Archived Roll/Disk#
2275
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Lost Tree Village
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was sued over its Comprehensive Plan , an agreement was reached with Lost Tree for 57 <br /> homesites . The only solution she could see at this time was for the County to condemn the <br /> land . Lost Tree is agreeing to put 300 acres in conservation and to connect 49 single - family <br /> homes to the sewer system . The islands could be developed for more than 57 units pursuant <br /> to the existing zoning . Also , the lawsuits against the City of Vero Beach and the Town of <br /> Indian River Shores would be dismissed . The Town has spent a lot of money on attorney <br /> fees and has had to raise its millage for the first time in 8 years . They have a lot of residents <br /> on fixed incomes who could not afford the raises in their taxes . She felt that Mr . Macht ( as <br /> Chairman of LAAC ) had lost the previous deal for the County . She is leaving office in <br /> March and is heartbroken that this mess has not been cleared up . <br /> Charles Belmont, 1001 Bay Road , a 20 -year resident , sympathized with the Mayor <br /> and wondered why Lost Tree needs another golf course as they already own 3 18 - hole golf <br /> courses . <br /> Commissioner Stanbridge stated that Eva Armstrong , Director of the Division of State <br /> Lands , telephoned to say that Secretary Struhs would like to talk to each commissioner . The <br /> State is still paying attention to the County and was very impressed that County business had <br /> been interrupted for this matter, but the Board does need to go to Tallahassee as the matter <br /> is still on the agenda . <br /> Chairman Ginn encouraged as many of the County ' s citizens as can to write or e - mail <br /> Tallahassee and show their support for the County ' s position . <br /> B 08 <br /> JANUARY 30 , 2001 - 12 - <br />
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