VERO BEACH PRESS -JOURNAL
<br />Published Weekly
<br />Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida
<br />COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER:
<br />STATE OF FLORIDA
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<br />PUBLIC NOTICE'
<br />The Board of County Commissioners of Indian
<br />River County, Florida, wlll conduct a Public
<br />Hearing on Wednesday,. July 24, 1985; at 10:15
<br />a.m. In the County Commission Chambers, at the
<br />County Administration Building.) 1840 25th
<br />Street, Vero Beach, FL 32980, to'consider the
<br />adoption of an ordinance entitled:
<br />AN ORDINANCE'OF THE BOARD OF
<br />COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, OF INDIAN
<br />RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, RELATING "
<br />TO THE PRESERVATION OF SCENIC,:,
<br />AND HISTORIC ROADS IN INDIAN
<br />RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA: PROVIDING
<br />FOR DEFINITIONS, OBJECTIVES, RE-;
<br />.� iSTRICTIONS, RULES AND REGULA
<br />,.:;,TIONS; USE OF PROTECTED AREA AS
<br />:REQUIRED YARD AREAS, MANAGE-,
<br />'•:MENT, PROTECTIONS AND CONTROL
<br />,-,_OF SCENIC OR HISTORIC ROADS,'.
<br />,VIOLATION, , INCORPORATION IN
<br />CODE SEVERABILITY, AND EFFECTIVE,, l
<br />DATE,.
<br />'tf; any person decides to 'appeal any decision
<br />made on the above,matter,•he/she will need a
<br />record of the proceedings;''and for such pur-
<br />poses, he/she may need to ensure that a verba-
<br />tim record of the proceedings Is made, .which
<br />record Includes the testimony In, evidence on
<br />t.whlch the appeal Is based ' ,,: i '
<br />= INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA
<br />BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
<br />-.'PATRICK B. LYONS, CHAIRMAN
<br />July 2,1985- i ".','?.i: -
<br />Commissioner Wodtke discussed the 301 protected area on each
<br />side of such roads, noting that Jungle Trail is very close to the
<br />river. He wished to know if this protected area would extend
<br />into the river, and if so, whether docks would be allowed there.
<br />County Attorney Vitunac confirmed that the 301 protected
<br />area on either side of the right-of-way would go out into the
<br />river, and Administrator Wright believed the ordinance sets out
<br />certain things which shall not be deemed structures, one of which
<br />is docks.
<br />Vice Chairman Scurlock asked if a wooden walkway is con-
<br />sidered a structure, and Director Keating stated that if it is
<br />not permanently attached to the ground, it is not considered a
<br />structure.
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