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Charles Searcy, 1035 22nd Avenue Vero Beach, who lives directly across the street <br />from Mr Heen's property, displayed photos showing how noticeable the Heen trucks are, as they <br />are parked in the front of their property and covered with 9 1/2 feet of signage. He said that the <br />Board is making a decision on one person's complaint (Mr Heen's), and he challenged the <br />statement that it does not make a significant difference. He hoped the Board would not approve <br />staff s recommendation. <br />Ron Heen presented photos of boats showing that his neighbors are in violation of the <br />Code also, but he did not intend to report these residents. He confirmed that he does not conduct <br />his business out of his home; he dust wanted to park his three trucks there. He pointed out that he <br />only has three trucks parked on his property at night. <br />The Chairman closed the Public Hearing. <br />The Board posed questions to Director Boling seeking additional information. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Vice Chairman Davis <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Zorc to partially reject <br />staff's recommendation and not amend the LDRs to increase <br />the height limitation, and to approve amending the <br />unenclosed storage of recreational vehicles, trailers and <br />boats, by deleting limitation on the length. <br />• <br />There was a brief question and answer period. <br />The CHAIRMAN CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />Motion carried unanimously. The Board unanimously <br />adopted Ordinance 2013-005, amended to reject <br />amendments to height limitations on Commercial Vehicles; <br />and adopted amendments to its Land Development <br />June 18, 2013 13 <br />143 PG 900 <br />