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ON MOTION by Commissioner Wodtke, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously (4-0) <br />authorized staff to forward a letter of no objection <br />re the above project. <br />E. DER/Army Corps/DNR Permit Applications <br />James B. Cain, Et Ux, Et Al <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 7/9/85: <br />TO: DATE: <br />The Honorable Members July 9, 1985 FILE: <br />of the Board of County <br />Commissioners <br />DIVISION HEAD CONCURRENCE: <br />SUBJECT: <br />Robert M. Kea ing, AICP <br />Planning & Development Director <br />D.E.R., ARMY CORPS & <br />D.N.R. PERMIT <br />APPLICATIONS <br />FROM: REFERENCES: <br />Art Challacombe J. Cain <br />Chief, Environmental Planning DIS:ARTCHA <br />It is requested that the data herein presented be given formal <br />consideration by the Board of County Commissioners at their <br />regular meeting on July 17, 1985. <br />D.E.R. PERMIT APPLICATION FILE NO. 31-106132-4 <br />(RECREATIONAL BOARDWALK SYSTEM) <br />APPLICANT: James B. Cain<Ux Et Al <br />955 Dahlia Lane <br />Vero Beach, Florida 32963 <br />WATERWAY & LOCATION: The project is located adjacent to the <br />Indian River on Jungle Trail in Section 25, Township 31 South, <br />Range 39 East, Indian River County, Florida. <br />The upland property associated with the project is located in <br />the Town of Indian River Shores. <br />WORK & PURPOSE: <br />The applicant proposes to construct a 6' x 1650' boardwalk <br />system to provide access to a coastal hammock area and mangrove <br />areas for passive recreational activities for owners of the <br />proposed In Trails single-family residential development. <br />DESCRIPTION & CONDITIONS: <br />The mangrove area in which the proposed boardwalk system is to <br />be placed supports black mangrove (Avicennia germinans), white <br />mangrove (Laguncularia racemosa), and red mangrove (Rhizophora <br />mangle), with red mangrove the more predominant species of <br />mangrove. This system is a remnant of a floodplain forest <br />bordering a tidal river. The construction of Jungle Trail, <br />dredge and fill activities by adjacent property owners, and <br />mosquito control activities have decreased the size of the <br />community as well as its functional value. <br />11 <br />'JUL 17 1985 BOOK 1 Fri 502 <br />