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COMMISSIONER Loy PRESENTED THE FOLLOWING REPORT TO THE <br />January 23, 1980 <br />REPORT RE: STATUS OF TRACKING STATION PROPERTY <br />The Federal Government has declared the final 8 acres of <br />the tracking station property,as surplus. The property has <br />been turned over to General Services Administration for dis- <br />position. We can anticipate receipt of notice of this property <br />for disposal in the next few weeks, as no federal agency <br />expressed an interest in this property. <br />Due to the interest in this specific property, G.S.A. <br />recently made an inspection of this property as well as the <br />property already owned by the county. <br />We have been requested to respond immediately to their <br />recommendations to provide public access to the ocean front <br />property and begin developing our 1.21 acres. This can be <br />accomplished in a positive manner by taking the following <br />action: <br />1. Adopt a resolution indicating our desire to create <br />and completely develop an outstanding facility, and <br />allocate up to $50,000 from Revenue Sharing for this <br />project <br />2. Authorize the County Administrator to create a service <br />road, fence in the polishing pond and create walk- <br />ways on county property, and take other admininistrative <br />steps necessary to provide a public beach access. <br />3. Request the Park Committee to complete their proposed <br />development plan and present to the Town of Indian <br />River Shores as soon as possible. Authorize the <br />Planning Department to assist with these procedures. <br />4. Authorize the Chairman to respond to General Services <br />Administration indicating the positive actions taken <br />by the county. <br />Alma Lee Loy <br />Commissioner <br />COMMISSIONER LOY NOTED THAT IF WE COULD ACCOMPLISH THESE <br />THINGS TODAY, THE CHAIRMAN COULD INDICATE TO THE GENERAL SERVICES <br />ADMINISTRATION THAT WE HAVE RESPONDED TO THEIR REQUEST, AND MOVE ON <br />TO PROVIDING PROPER BEACH ACCESS TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. SHE CON- <br />TINUED THAT SHE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE SOME MINOR UNDERBRUSHING DONE ON <br />THE COUNTY PROPERTY TO OPEN IT UP AND MAKE IT ACCESSIBLE TO THE <br />GENERAL PUBLIC. <br />JAN 2.3 1980 9 BOOK 42 PAGE 556 <br />