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Minutes
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06/21/2005
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Board of County Commissioners
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3031
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129, 094-141
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<br />th <br />Jens Tripson <br />, 2525 14 Street, Pelican Island Audubon Society, felt it should be <br />taken into account that this is one of the last recharge areas in Indian River County. <br /> <br />st <br />Tom Council <br />, 6845 61 Avenue, felt sandy soil will not hold water very well. <br /> <br />David Cox <br />, Perriwinkle Drive, asked how water is to be retained in the lakes and <br />whether the lakes will be lined. He felt the County could come up with an improved design for <br />this project. <br /> <br />Rick Melchiori <br />, Project Engineer, Lost Tree Village, stated the location of the <br />lakes are on the lower end of the portion and they have dug ground water borings in those areas <br />to determine what the existing ground water levels are and they are not proposed to be lined at <br />this point. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued on groundwater, the lakes on the property, concerns regarding <br />the aquifer, and wetlands impact. <br /> <br />Donna Keys <br />, Chairman of the Planning and Zoning Commission questioned <br />moving the density of a portion of the project that people are concerned with. <br /> <br />David Cox <br /> explained the only way to have more preserved space is to increase the <br />density somewhere else. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued on the northeast corner of the property, working out mitigation <br />with St. Johns River Water Management District, exotic vegetation, stormwater run-off, <br />percolation, and the sandridge. <br /> <br />June 21, 2005 19 <br /> <br />
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