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THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY COMMITTEE HAS MADE AN EXTENSIVE <br />SURVEY OF THE 43 SPOIL ISLANDS IN THE INDIAN RIVER AND PREPARED <br />A "PLANNED USE REPORT" ON ALL OF THESE ISLANDS, AND MOST OF <br />THEM WOULD BE KEPT IN A CONSERVATION STATUS. <br />IF THE COUNTY DOES TAKE OVER THE CONTROL OF THE ISLANDS, <br />IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO SPEND MONEY ON SIGNS TO KEEP PEOPLE OFF <br />THE ISLANDS, AND AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE SHOULD BE ESTABLISHED. <br />THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE SHOULD CONSIST OF FIVE MEMBERS WHO WOULD <br />SUPERVISE AND PATROL THESE ISLANDS AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS TO <br />THE COMMISSION. IT WAS MR. BRENNAN'S OPINION THAT IF THIS IS <br />DONE OVER A PERIOD OF TIME, THE F.I.N.D. MIGHT TURN THE REMAINING <br />SPOIL ISLANDS OVER TO THE COUNTY FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION. <br />MR. LLOYD BERNEGGER, REPRESENTING THE VERO BEACH <br />ASSOCIATION, APPEARED AND ASKED HOW MANY OF THE 43 ISLANDS ARE <br />OWNED BY ESTATES. <br />IT WAS STATED THAT PART OF ONE ISLAND IS OWNED BY THE <br />TUERK ESTATE. <br />MR. BERNEGGER ASKED IF THAT ISLAND WAS ZONED FOR CON- <br />SERVATION AND COULD IT BE DEVELOPED, <br />IT WAS STATED THIS ISLAND IS NOT ZONED CONSERVATION. <br />IT IS A "LAND USE TERM -H IT IS ZONED R -IAA. <br />ON MOTION MADE BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, AND SECONDED <br />BY COMMISSIONER MASSEY, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED THE <br />FOLLOWING RESOLUTION #74-18. <br />im <br />MAR 20 1974 19 PACE348 <br />