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Minutes
Meeting Date
02/18/2003
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Board of County Commissioners
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2565
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125, 001-036
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Sita Ganga, 11155 Roseland Road, is public relations director at Kashi. She read <br />an e-mail from Lani Deauville, (11555 Roseland Road) a disabled woman in a wheel chair, <br />who lives near Kashi and has found them to be one of her best neighbors. She is a member <br />of the Board of Directors of the Friends of the St. Sebastian River, but disagrees with their <br />objections to the expansion of Kashi. Ms. Deauville urged the Board to make an expansion <br />possible. (Letter filed with the backup for the meeting in the office of the Clerk to the <br />Board.) <br />Narayana Hathaway, 11195 Roseland Road, read a letter from George Herding, <br />president of the Ecumenical Council of Northern Indian River County but speaking for <br />himself, requesting that Kashi be allowed to proceed with their expansion program. (Letter <br />has been placed on file with the backup in the office of the Clerk to the Board.) <br />Trevor Braxton, who lives in San Sebastian Springs, has been there 5 years and his <br />2 sons go to the Kashi school. He has been involved with Kashi as a parent and helps <br />around the school so has insight into what goes on. He has found them to be an <br />environmentally friendly community and thinks their plan is well -conceived. He offered his <br />support as a Sebastian resident and taxpayer. <br />Radhe Chan, 510 Balboa St., Sebastian, has been a resident of Sebastian for a long <br />time. She read a letter from John P. Milton, a nationally known ecologist, who listed his <br />credentials and supported the Kashi Ashram plan. (Letter has been placed on file with the <br />backup in the office of the Clerk to the Board.) <br />Gunga Wasserman, 11085 Mulberry Street, Roseland Gardens, has lived there for <br />15 years and is a licensed clinical social worker practicing in Sebastian. She read a letter <br />from her colleague, Douglas Canterbury -Counts, Ph.D., a licensed clinical psychologist who <br />has worked with Kashi Foundation. He told of his positive experiences with them. He saw <br />Kashi as a marvelous pilot project for a sustainable community that our world can learn from <br />February 18, 2003 <br />15 <br />s c_ <br />
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