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obligation regarding the canal, but five years from now that <br />formula could change as the area developed. <br />Commissioner Bird amended his Motion to state that <br />the County would have the right to perform necessary maintenance <br />on the canal, and at the present time the County will enter <br />into an easement agreement to share in the cost of the <br />maintenance, as per the Administrator's recommendation, but <br />that this would not obligate the County in any continuous <br />maintenance. <br />Commissioner Wodtke concurred with the amendment. <br />Mrs. Teddy Welch approached the Board and stated <br />that she would like to pursue this matter further, find out <br />what it entailed regarding her property, then pass the informa- <br />tion on to her attorney. She added that she would refrain <br />from making any further comment at this time. <br />The Chairman called for the question. It was <br />voted on and carried unanimously, as amended. <br />"SAVE OUR COAST" PROGRAM <br />The Board reviewed the following memorandum dated <br />January 27, 1982: <br />TO: The Honorable Members of the <br />Board of County Commissioners <br />FROM. Neil A. Nelson, <br />County Administrator <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />DATE: January 27, 1982 <br />P LE: <br />SUBJECT: "Save Our Coast" Program <br />REFERENCES: <br />On January 26, 1982, the County Director of Public Works met with Mr. Dave <br />Buchanan, Florida Department of Natural Resources, to review the four (4) land <br />acquisition applications submitted Dec. 11, 1981 by Indian River County to the <br />D.N.R. under the Governor's "Save Our Coast" program. Mr. Buchanan stated that <br />a few counties (Martin and Broward Counties included) have indicated in writing <br />to the D.N. R. that they will help fund land acquisition in their respective <br />Counties. Mr. Buchanan stated that this will greatly increase the County's chance <br />of receiving State funds under the $200 million dollar bond program. He also stated <br />that it is not too late for Indian River County to express the desire to participate <br />in funding. <br />43 <br />48 PA,F 808 <br />A <br />