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• <br />development; the increase in tourism, and the fact that the Dodgers will be required to <br />maintain and improve their facilities. <br />Sheila Morgan, 15 Royal Palm Point, mentioned several cities which have lost <br />tourism funds because of the loss of a ball team and mentioned a telephone call she had <br />received from Iran where the caller immediately knew that Vero Beach was the home of the <br />Dodgers. <br />Jan Heinig, 1826 23`d Avenue, believed a referendum vote should be held. <br />Jay Hart, 2800 Indian River Boulevard, supported the project and recounted the <br />numerous opportunities which have been made for public input. He asked the Board to do <br />the job they were elected to do and hoped that there would be no further frivolous lawsuits. <br />Chester Sealand, 5300 North AIA, #311, reminded the Board that they were elected <br />to perform these tasks and asked that we "get on with it". <br />Nancy Sealand, 5300 North A 1 A, reminded the audience of the training facilities, the <br />fantasy camps and all the other baseball almost all year round in Vero Beach. She supported <br />the project. <br />George Trusty, 3480 Highridge Mobile, stated he had worked at Dodgertown for 15 <br />years and expressed his support for the project. <br />AUGUST 7, 2001 <br />-72- <br />OK 1 1 PG 0 3 6 <br />• <br />