HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-038redevelopment, including the location of the new main
library in the downtown area, and also including a proposed
new courthouse facility in the downtown redevelopment area;
and
WHEREAS, Indian River County intends to develop
its new courthouse facility within the parameters of the
existing 50 -foot height limitations and densities in the
downtown area,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of
County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, that:
1. The foregoing recitals are affirmed; and
2. The Board of County Commissioners of Indian
River County, Florida, is opposed to any increase in the
height limits in the downtown area, and is also opposed to
any Increase in densities in the downtown area.
The foregoing having been moved by Commissioner
—Eggert--- and seconded by Commissioner Scurlock
----------, upon
being put to a vote, was carried with a vote as follows:
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RESOLUTION NO. 89- 38
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY,
FLORIDA, OPPOSING THE RAISING OF HEIGHT
LIMITS AND DENSITIES IN THE DOWNTOWN
VERO BEACH AREA,
WHEREAS, the present height limitations on
buildings in Indian River County and within the
municipalities within Indian River County, and the low
density, high quality development in Indian River County and
Its municipalities are two of the main attributes which make
the quality of life in Indian River County and its
municipalities so desirable; and
WHEREAS_ Indian River County has made major
commitments to the downtown Vero Beach area to assist in its
redevelopment, including the location of the new main
library in the downtown area, and also including a proposed
new courthouse facility in the downtown redevelopment area;
and
WHEREAS, Indian River County intends to develop
its new courthouse facility within the parameters of the
existing 50 -foot height limitations and densities in the
downtown area,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of
County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, that:
1. The foregoing recitals are affirmed; and
2. The Board of County Commissioners of Indian
River County, Florida, is opposed to any increase in the
height limits in the downtown area, and is also opposed to
any Increase in densities in the downtown area.
The foregoing having been moved by Commissioner
—Eggert--- and seconded by Commissioner Scurlock
----------, upon
being put to a vote, was carried with a vote as follows:
1
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