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them a brief on the issue of whether they can, in fact, <br />require people to set back off of future thoroughfare plans. <br />Administrator Wright believed we need to look at the <br />railroad right-of-way up there also, which parallels SR 512 <br />and which was just purchased by Roland Miller. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously <br />(4-0) authorized the County Attorney to write <br />a letter to the City of Sebastian as discussed, <br />re agreeing with our Thoroughfare Plan. <br />DISCUSSION RE POSITION ON BEACH RENOURISHMENT <br />Chairman Scurlock reported that State Representative <br />Bill Nelson is in a difficult position because some of the <br />local input he is receiving is indicating that there is <br />public opposition to beach renourishment and there is some <br />talk about a referendum. The Chairman stated that he <br />assured Representative Nelson that, in his personal opinion, <br />everything Representative Nelson has done has been based on <br />a Resolution from the Commission supporting keeping our <br />vehicle for beach renourishment open for funding. Mr. <br />Nelson stated his only object was to present the view of the <br />Commission and City Council and what he wanted was a central <br />decision by each of the bodies as to whether or not they <br />were going to require a referendum. If so, his position <br />would be to put the program in an abatement stage until that <br />referendum took place. <br />Commissioner Wodtke commented that this has come to be <br />an issue again of late. He emphasized that this has been a <br />19 year study and since he came on the Commission in 1974, <br />we have had public hearing upon public hearing on this <br />matter - we have had joint meetings with the City Council - <br />we have discussed the Sabecon reef and various alternatives <br />83 J <br />900K � �FAGS ��6 <br />� MAY 2 � 19�� ;�1 � <br />