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I. Provide appropriate signage at the west boundary of Government <br />Lot 3 indicating that Quay Dock Road has been designated by the <br />County Commission as a scenic route., indicating the .importance <br />of this designation, giving a brief history of the road and <br />possibly designating the area as a bird or nature sanctuary. <br />J. File a corrected maintenance map showing the road with a path <br />as outlined in the foregoing paragraphs. <br />The County Attorney recommends approval of this proposal for the <br />following reasons; <br />1. It will forever settle the public's right to travel the entire <br />length of Quay Dock Road all the way to the Indian River. <br />2. It will improve the drainage of all the properties along Quay <br />Dock Road and insure the County's ability to maintain said <br />drainage in the future. <br />3. It will require amendment of the maintenance map to accurately <br />describe Quay Dock Road as it historically developed. <br />4. The cost to the County of implementing these improvements will <br />be less in the long run than the cost of proceeding with <br />further litigation which may have uncertain results. <br />Resp qBrand <br />mitted, <br />urg <br />ty <br />Attorney Brandenburg displayed a map for the Board, <br />and explained the situation on Quay Dock Road. <br />Chairman Scurlock interjected that Attorney Roddenberry <br />was on his way to the Board meeting; he would like to <br />participate in the discussion. <br />a <br />The Board decided to postpone this matter until <br />Attorney Roddenberry arrived. <br />Commissioner Fletcher returned to the Commission <br />Chambers at 9:45 o'clock A.M. He briefly discussed the <br />proposed ordinance regarding the ammunition, and requested <br />that Reed Knight, Jr. be contacted in order to get his <br />feelings on the matter. <br />MAY 2 6 1982 60% 9 Few2$ <br />21 <br />