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Approved Date
04/04/2006
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2006-118
Agenda Item Number
13.B.1.
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William Luke, Ann Bergland, Winnie Whitney, Bob Smith
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emails from supporters of Commissioner Wheeler's Straw Ballot
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Page ] of l <br />Kimberly Massung <br />From: Ann Berglund [ABerglund@bellsouth.net] <br />Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 11:40 PM <br />To: Thomas Lowther; Art Neuberger, Wesley S. Davis; Sandra L. Bowden; Gary C. Wheeler <br />Subject: special act for Indian River County to require voter approval.... <br />Dear Commissioners: <br />Regarding the following proposed referendum question being on the ballot in the November <br />election - <br />"Do you favor the adoption of a special act for Indian River County by the Florida Legislature to <br />require voter approval of any amendment to the Indian River County Comprehensive Plan <br />which expands the urban service boundary?" <br />am for having this placed on the ballot in November. I would like to be able to vote on the <br />urban service area issue. I would like to see organized growth in the county. I would like to <br />not see our taxes go up real high in order to cover infrastructure that could be covered by <br />impact fees. I would like to not see our roads become too clogged with traffic. <br />As county commissioners, an option is to set limits as to how many houses are to be built. <br />That is done in other places such as Fountain Hills AZ. Our county does not have to become a <br />hodge-podge of haphazard planning and building. <br />Quit being influence by special interest groups such as citrus growers and developers and do <br />what is right for the citizens as a whole. I believe people want organized and attractive growth <br />for the county. I would also like affordable housing issues to be addressed for our service <br />workers. Someone besides Habitat for Humanity needs to provide this some how.... <br />Ann Berglund <br />911 47th Ave Vero Beach 32966 <br />4/3/2006 <br />
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