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Minutes
Meeting Date
08/05/2003
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Board of County Commissioners
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2570
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125, 642-683
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County Attorney Collins specified that the other property is the north boundary of the <br />conservation area. <br />There was CONSENSUS that the Commissioners had made a commitment to use <br />130'h Street somehow and that staff would report back in 30 days. <br />Margaret Hearndon, 7775 129`h Street, would rather have planes than trucks. She <br />was hoping dialogue can be opened with the State to find out what they can offer us. She <br />presented a petition with signatures for 31 properties opposed to use of 1291h Street by <br />industrial trucks. (Petition is on file with the backup in the Office of the Clerk to the <br />Board.) <br />The Commissioners gave her assurances that none of the properties in conservation <br />would ever be developed for industrial use. <br />Cerise Seibert, 7610 129" Street, has lived right next to a road adjacent to the <br />Mensing property for 25 years. She was concerned about giving up the quiet with children <br />playing in the dirt road. She could not see why it has to be given up for industrial. <br />County Attorney Collins explained that they is in the city's limits and the City <br />of Sebastian made that change to industrial. The County Commission has no control over <br />that. <br />Don Perry, 129" Street, was under the impression that 2 years ago this Board turned <br />down ago the change to industrial and thought that was the end of it. He was unsure if it <br />was legal because Sebastian is in Indian River County. He suggested that since Sebastian <br />did that, then the City should supply a route from Main Street which would be much more <br />feasible. He appreciated the County going to bat for their neighborhood. <br />County Attorney Collins explained that County ordinances and regulations apply <br />countywide except or unless the cities adopt contrary regulations within their boundaries. <br />August 5, 2003 <br />21 <br />
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