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RIGHT-OF-WAY AND DITCH IS PART OF THE DRAINAGE ALL THE WAY FROM <br />THE F.E.C. RAILROAD TO THE INDIAN RIVER. MR. JENNINGS STATED THAT <br />SINCE HE HAS BEEN WITH THE COUNTY, ONE INDIVIDUAL HAS TRIED TO BLOCK <br />THAT ROAD AND CLOSE IT AT THE RIVER. THE COUNTY HAS FILED MAINTENANCE <br />MAPS ON IT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW. THE ADMINISTRATOR INFORMED <br />THE BOARD THAT IN HIS PERSONAL OPINION, HE WOULD NOT RELEASE ONE <br />FOOT OF PUBLIC ACCESS TO THE INDIAN RIVER OR THE ATLANTIC OCEAN TO <br />ANYONE WITHOUT AN ORDER FROM THE SUPREME COURT TO DO SO. <br />ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER <br />DEESON, COMMISSIONER LYONS AND VICE CHAIRMAN Loy VOTED IN FAVOR, THE <br />BOARD STATED THAT THEY ARE IN FULL AGREEMENT WITH THE ACTIONS OF THE <br />ADMINISTRATION IN REGARD TO QUAY DOCK ROAD AND AUTHORIZED THE ADMIN- <br />ISTRATOR TO TAKE WHATEVER ACTIONS ARE NECESSARY TO PREVENT ANY <br />OBSTACLES FROM BLOCKING THE USE OF QUAY DOCK ROAD BY THE GENERAL <br />PUBLIC. <br />ADMINISTRATOR JENNINGS PRESENTED THE BOARD WITH A PETITION <br />FROM A GROUP OF PEOPLE IN WINTER BEACH WHO ALSO FEEL THAT THE ROAD <br />SHOULD NOT BE CLOSED, AND MRS. FORLANI, SECRETARY TO THE BOARD, <br />SUBMITTED ANOTHER LARGE GROUP OF PETITIONS FROM PEOPLE IN THE AREA. <br />SAID PETITIONS, WHICH ARE HEREBY MADE A PART OF THE RECORD, ARE ON <br />FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR. <br />COMMISSIONER LYONS REPORTED THAT IN CONNECTION WITH THE <br />WATER ALLOCATION FOR FLORIDA LIVING CARE, HE WAS TO LOOK INTO WHETHER <br />OR NOT WE HAD ANY PROBLEMS MECHANICALLY OR LEGALLY IN REGARD TO <br />LETTING FLORIDA LIVING CARE CONNECT WITH THE RALMAR LINE. HE STATED <br />THAT HE ASKED UTILITY DIRECTOR GEORGE LINER TO LOOK INTO THIS, AND <br />IT APPEARS THERE IS NO OBSTACLE EITHER PHYSICAL OR LEGAL THAT WOULD <br />PREVENT US FROM CONNECTING TO THAT CUSTOMER. COMMISSIONER LYONS <br />CONTINUED THAT HE REALIZES THAT WE STILL HAVE WE UNANSWERED QUESTION <br />OF THE 100,000 GALLONS RETURNED FROM THE HOSPITAL ALLOCATION, BUT <br />HE WOULD LIKE VERY MUCH TO ASK THE COMMISSION FOR A MOTION TO <br />AUTHORIZE THE UTILITIES DEPARTMENT TO ACCEPT THE APPLICATION OF <br />FLORIDA LIVING CARE FOR WATER CONNECTION TO THE RALMAR LINE FOR ATER <br />63 <br />DEC 51979 BOOK . 4 : PAGE241 <br />
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