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Attorney Collins, at the request of Chairman Davis, explained the process of what <br />we would have to do in the event the Board adopts the ordinance. <br />The Board and staff discussed moving ahead with the one-year warranty option, <br />and changes in the language to add "functional `continuous' sidewalk system." <br />There were no other speakers and the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Solari, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Wheeler, to adopt the <br />Emergency Ordinance, substituting the one-year <br />option and adding the word `continuous' to the <br />"functional sidewalk" language in the proposal. <br />Further discussion ensued among Board members and staff regarding preliminary <br />plat approval, the one-year warranty period, and problems experienced by developers. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan had reservations about the roads holding up after a year, but he <br />supported the Motion, and so did Vice Chairman Flescher. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />Motion carried unanimously. The Board adopted <br />Ordinance 2009-002, as amended to substitute the <br />one-year option and to add the word 'continuous,' <br />amending Indian River County Code Section <br />913.09(5)(b)2c to allow annual sidewalk security <br />reductions, and, deferral of sidewalk construction and <br />the posting of sidewalk construction security if certain <br />criteria are met; amending Indian River County Code <br />February 17, 2009 8 <br />