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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY <br />COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA That the third week <br />in January of each and every year be declared NATIVE TREE AND <br />SHRUB PRESERVATION WEEK for Indian River County and during this <br />week the citizens of Indian River County are urged to either <br />preserve and protect or plant native trees and shrubs in the <br />neighborhoods in which they live. <br />BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF <br />INI <br />BY: <br />ATTEST: <br />wk- <br />FREDA WgIGHT <br />D ✓=6&404 <br />' i •� . <br />t/PARK DUNE RESTORATION <br />Director Thomas reviewed the following memo: <br />TO: Board of County DATE: January 9, 1985 FILE: <br />Commissioners <br />THROUGH: Michael Wright <br />County Administra�Q-QOBJECT: <br />Park Dune Restoration <br />Richard N. Bird, Chairman <br />Parks & Recreation Committee <br />FROM: L. S. "Tommy"` Thomas REFERENCES: <br />Director <br />Parks and Recreation Department <br />i <br />I have been advised by the Department of Natural Resources, State <br />of Florida, that there will be no funds made available to Indian. <br />River County for dune restoration or dune crossover <br />reconstruction as a result of the Thanksgiving, 1984 storm. <br />We have made temporary repairs at eight of our nine dune <br />crossovers at an estimated cost to the County of about $12,000. <br />In-house labor and equipment was furnished by the public works <br />department, buildings and grounds department, as well as the <br />parks department. We had excellent cooperation from all <br />concerned, and in my opinion, they did an excellent job. <br />9 BOOK "`'r `� <br />JAN 16 1985 Q..: � , _13 <br />