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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
01/12/2016
Control Number
2016-005
Agenda Item Number
13.B.
Entity Name
E. Michael Stutzke and Sue Stutzke
Indian River Historical Soceity
Subject
Jungle Trail Logos and Fruit Box Labels
Area
North Hobart RO Water Treatment Plant
Alternate Name
CERT
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AGREEMENT FOR USE OF JUNGLE TRAIL LOGOS AND FRUIT BOX LABELS <br /> This Agreement for Use of Jungle Trail Logos and Fruit Box Labels (Agreement) <br /> entered into this 1 7th day of January, 2016, by and between the Board of County <br /> Commissioners of Indian River County, 1801 27th Street, Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br /> (COUNTY), and E Michael Stutzke and his wife, Sue Stutzke, 220 S E. Bella Strano, <br /> Port Saint Lucie, Florida 34984 (Stutzkes), and the Indian River County Historical <br /> Society, Inc., a Florida not-for-profit corporation, 2336 14th Avenue, Vero Beach, FL <br /> 32960 (Historical Society) <br /> WITNESSETH <br /> WHEREAS, Jungle Trail runs along the east bank of the Indian River Lagoon <br /> from approximately Old Winter Beach Road north through the Town of Orchid until it <br /> ends at its intersection with Highway A-1-A near Seaview Drive, and <br /> WHEREAS, Jungle Trail was recognized by Indian River County as a historic and <br /> scenic road in 1982; by the State of Florida as a Florida Greenway in 1995 during <br /> Florida's Sesquicentennial Celebration, and in 2003 was listed on the National Register <br /> of Historic Places by the United State Department of Interior; and <br /> WHEREAS, Jungle Trail is steeped in' local history by providing access to <br /> locations such as Jones Pier, the Captain Forster Preserve, to Pelican Island (the first <br /> National Wildlife Refuge) and several citrus groves that were marketed as Jungle Trail <br /> Fruit; and <br /> WHEREAS, E. Michael Stutzke and his wife, Sue Stutzke, are long time Indian <br /> River County residents who were active in the citrus industry marketing Orchid Island <br /> 1 <br /> i! <br /> i <br /> II <br />
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