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their workshop meetings prior to the expiration date of the extension, and staff provided a <br />timeline for the review process of the Moratorium. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner O'Bryan, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Flescher, the Board unanimously <br />directed desired changes be made to the Ordinance prior to <br />the second public hearing, and established a date and time <br />for the second (final) public hearing on the Mining <br />Moratorium Ordinance Extension, to be held no sooner <br />than June 13, 2008, as recommended in the memorandum <br />of May 27, 2008. <br />10A PUBLICDISCUSSIONITEMS <br />10.B. L REQUEST TO SPEAK FROMKEEP INDIAN RIVER BEAUTIFUL <br />REGARDING KITE PROPERTIES TO RECEIVE AWARD FOR THEIR <br />STEWARDSHIP <br />Melanie Jones, 343 13th Street SW, Executive Director of Keep Indian River <br />Beautiful (KIRB) informed the Board that Kite Properties would be relocating thirty-four (34) <br />live oak trees to provide space for their new hotel, SpringHill Suites by Marriott. She provided a <br />PowerPoint presentation depicting the Live Oak Relocation Project, and detailed the positive <br />environmental impacts of preserving the live oaks, as well as the advantages gained by tree <br />planting. Ms. Jones thereafter read and presented the Stewardship Recognition Award to Kelly <br />Kite and Michael Lore, both of Kite Properties. <br />Kelly Kite thanked KIRB and let the County know that Kite Properties would be <br />taking further "green" initiatives as they develop SpringHill Suites. <br />28 <br />June 3, 2008 <br />