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I <br />1 <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />, <br />I, <br />Jli <br />• <br />RESOLUTION <br />NO. 66-37 <br />WHEREAS, the Corps of Engingers, in cooperation with the Florida <br />Board of Conservation, prepared 'an Appraisal Report on Beach Conditions <br />in Florida, dated January, 1965; and <br />WHEREAS, Table 10 on page 34 of said report showed that Indian <br />River County was fourth in priority for study of beach erosion; and <br />WHEREAS, it is apparent to the Board of County Commissioners of <br />Indian River County that the lands lying at the Atlantic Ocean have <br />eroded immensely over the last forty (40) years; and, that in some areas <br />have eroded as much as forty (40) feet from records that we have acquired; <br />and, <br />WHEREAS, in order to plan for the proper development of the County, <br />it is necessary that a study be made as suggested by the Corps of <br />Engineers and the Florida Board of Conservation of Beach Erosion, <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners <br />of Indian River County Florida, in regular session, this the 2lst. day <br />of September, A. D. 1966, that they do earnestly request that the United <br />States Congress do appropriate the monies necessary to have a beach <br />erosion study made in Indian River County of the entire area located <br />on the Atlantic Ocean and do hereby request that the Honorable Edward <br />J. Gurney, the Honorable Spessard L. Holland, the Honorable George <br />A. Smathers, and the Honorable Paul G. Rogers do their utmost in assisting <br />this County receiving an appropriation for this study. <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be forwarded <br />to the Honorable Edward J. Gurney, the Honorable Spessard L. Holland, <br />the Honorable George A. Smathers, the Honorable Paul G. Rogers, the <br />Corps of Engineers and the Florida Board of Conservation. <br />SEP 21 1966 <br />BOOK 9 MR 72 <br />ti <br />