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BG,GK PAGE �: <br />It is staff's position that extension of the moratorium for a <br />three month period would be sufficient. Based upon inquiries <br />from developers, it is not anticipated that many projects exceed- <br />ing the three unit per acre density limitation of the moratorium <br />would be submitted in the three month January through March <br />period. Since the impact of extending the moratorium would not <br />be as significant as the possible consequences of allowing the_ <br />moratorium to expire, it is the staff's position that extension <br />of the moratorium is the better alternative. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Staff recommends that the Board, through adoption of a resolu- <br />tion, extend the existing barrier island moratorium until March <br />31, 1986. <br />Corimissioner Scurlock did not believe we have any <br />alternative other than to extend the existing moratorium. <br />Attorney Vitunac emphasized that this is a temporary <br />stop -gap action. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously <br />adopted Resolution 85-141, extending the barrier <br />island moratorium until March 31, 1986. <br />RESOLUTION NO. 85-141 <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, EXTENDING A MORATORIUM ON <br />THE REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT IN <br />EXCESS OF THREE UNITS PER ACRE ON ALL PROPERTY LOCATED <br />IN THE UNINCORPORATED PORTION OF THE BARRIER ISLAND AND <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS IMPOSED BY INDIAN RIVER <br />COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 85-22 <br />WHEREAS, in Indian River County Ordinance No. 85-22, <br />the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County declared <br />certain recitations of fact and of law concerning Orchid Island in <br />the unincorporated area of Indian River County; and <br />WHEREAS, in Indian River County Ordinance No.85-22, <br />the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida <br />imposed a moratorium on the review and approval of residential <br />development in excess of three units per acre on all property <br />94 <br />