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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
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11/20/2012
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Board of County Commissioners
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4056
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143, 166-197
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restrictions . Administrator Baird noted that the municipalities have far more liberal regulations <br /> than those in the County' s proposed ordinance. <br /> County Attorney Alan S . Polackwich, Sr. stated that the common denominator in all the <br /> ordinances is the requirement for licensure, insurance, and security, all of which have been <br /> incorporated into the County' s proposed ordinance. He also noted that the City of Vero Beach <br /> Police Department provides security at most events (those not held in association with the <br /> County) held at Dodgertown. <br /> Sheriff Loar, responding to Chairman Flescher' s query, stated that having adequate law <br /> enforcement will not pose a problem, provided the Sheriffs agency is part of the application <br /> process and is adequately funded to provide the necessary manpower. <br /> The Chairman opened the Public Hearing. <br /> Bob Johnson, Coral Wind Subdivision, was dismayed that no backup material on this <br /> item had been made available prior to Friday, November 16, 2012, and asked what the public <br /> notice requirements are for a public hearing. He was opposed to selling alcohol at the <br /> Fairgrounds and the future Intergenerational Recreational Facility in South County, fearing it <br /> would impact the quality of life in the County. <br /> Commissioner Solari, Administrator Baird, and Attorney Polackwich reviewed the <br /> notice requirements, confirming that the County is in compliance. It was noted that in addition <br /> to the standard notice procedures, this particular matter was discussed on October 2, 2012, at <br /> which time Commissioner Solari encouraged the public to telephone or email for further <br /> information. <br /> Renee Renzi, Waverly Place, could understand selling beverages at the Fairgrounds and <br /> the Vero Beach Sports Village (F/K/A Dodgertown), but not at the future recreational facility. <br /> t <br /> P� <br /> 4 3 18 6 <br /> November 20, 2012 11 <br />
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