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MAR 18 '9987 <br />BOOK 6 7 °.J <br />laws have changed to some extent where our piece of property is <br />not included in the vote. He further felt there is an area <br />between the City and Indian River Shores that is looking to be <br />annexed into the Shores. He believed that would be more <br />efficient as far as police protection is concerned, but felt fire <br />control is a moot point. He, for one, did not have any objection <br />to pursuing this in the normal legal manner. The Board members <br />generally agreed. <br />City Manager Little advised that he had about a four hour <br />meeting with the Moorings group earlier in the week and informed <br />them that he would not spend any staff effort on this issue <br />without Council approval. They indicated that he should hold off <br />putting this on the City agenda a bit as they wanted to think a <br />little further. <br />Commissioner Eggert expressed concern that we don't get into <br />either annexations or rezonings in the summer when so many people <br />are out of the state. <br />Chairman Scurlock believed another side issue that needs to <br />be addressed relating to possible annexation is Round Island <br />Park. <br />City Manager Little advised that the City staff would prefer <br />if the County would take a position as to what they would like to <br />be done re the park since it is the County's park and is in their <br />area of responsibility and jurisdiction at this time. If their <br />recommendation sounds good, then staff will pass it on to the <br />Council for consideration. <br />Chairman Scurlock suggested that the Commission ask the <br />Recreation Advisory Committee to come.up with a recommendation re <br />Round Island Park. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously requested <br />the Recreation Advisory Committee to come up with a <br />recommendation as suggested above. <br />6 <br />