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09/03/2002
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Norman Hensick, 425 32"d Avenue SW, advised he owns commercially -zoned <br />property to the east and indicated his support of the project. He declared that he and his wife <br />were some of the people in Vero Beach who are working to make the worthwhile project a <br />reality. He urged the Board to approve the request. He stated that a fence would be no <br />problem but pointed out there is already a good buffer in the existing native vegetation <br />which the Planning and Zoning Commission thought sufficient. He advised there were two <br />representatives from Hibiscus Children's Center present if the Commissioners had any <br />questions. <br />A blue folder of information about the organization and their proposed plan was <br />distributed to the Commissioners. (ON FILE WITH THE BACKUP IN THE OFFICE OF <br />THE CLERK TO THE BOARD) <br />(CLERK'S NOTE • MR AND MRS. HENSICK DONATED THE PROPERTY FOR <br />THE PROJECT.) <br />Commissioner Adams understood there would be no problem with installing a fence <br />as requested by the neighbors, and Mr Hensick responded that it would be an additional <br />expense, but they were willing to install a fence in order to let it move forward. <br />It was determined that no one else wished to be heard and the Chairman closed the <br />public hearing. <br />Commissioner Macht pointed out that the Children's Advisory Committee gives <br />funding to Hibiscus. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Macht, SECONDED BY Vice <br />Chairman Tippin, the Board unanimously approved staff's <br />recommendation as fully set out in the memorandum above. <br />September 3, 2002 <br />
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