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09/17/2002
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Board of County Commissioners
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• <br />Fl. <br />Brian T. Heady <br />406 .19`" Street <br />Vero Beach, Fl 32960 <br />September 9, 2002 <br />Chairman, County Commission <br />Margaret Gunter <br />Indian River County Commission Members <br />Vero Beach Florida 32960 <br />Dear County Commission Commissioners? <br />Please place me .on tae citizen ir.put public dhcussiort ,portion. of your agenda for <br />the third meeting in September. 1 intend to speak to the Indian River County Commission <br />about questions and answers I have had or that .I have been given. <br />If you have any questions I can be reached by telephone at 773-102$.: <br />Sincerely, <br />Brian T. Heady <br />Brian T. Heady expressed his thanks to Commissioner Ginn for recently meeting with <br />him. In regard to the recent election, he pointed out that those candidates the Press Journal <br />endorsed were the ones who received the most votes and for no other reason. He noted that <br />in today's local newspaper there was an article saying the beach project is getting closer. He <br />presented two photographs of the same location on the beach. He specified the location <br />indicator was the Gables identified by a peak on the roof. The first photograph was taken <br />after a storm 10 years ago, the second was taken in August of this year. The 10 -year old <br />photo showed a 4 -foot escarpment. He noted that without dumping sand the escarpment is <br />only 2 -feet and it is covered over with sand. He pointed out that the beach sand appears to <br />be the same width in both photographs. Commissioner Ginn had told him the width of the <br />beach is the result of the PEP reef in that location. He concluded that the ocean has restored <br />itself. He cautioned that when you build on shifting sands, you put your investment at risk. <br />September 17, 2002 <br />• <br />61 <br />Gtr <br />I <br />
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