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revenues and impact fees of the local <br />government; the 22 million dollar <br />f <br />construction project to enhance the <br />vitality of the community, be approved. - <br />Commissioner Eggert advised that George Metcalf is replacing <br />Lloyd Rondeau on the Council representing the City of Sebastian <br />and she would also like the Board to approve the appointment of <br />William Curtis of Florida National. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Bowman, the Board unanimously approved the <br />appointment of George Metcalf and William Curtis to <br />the Economic Development Council as recommended by <br />the City of Sebastian and Commissioner Eggert. <br />BEACH PRESERVATION AND RESTORATION COMMITTEE REPORT <br />Commissioner Wheeler informed the Board that they did <br />receive the Cubit report and the Committee made two motions. The <br />first indicated that they feel it is imperative to make applica- <br />tion to the DNR for the state funding, and he believed Public <br />Works Director Davis has written a memo requesting authorization <br />to obtain the services of a consultant to help fill out the <br />applications. It is felt this would cost something less than <br />$2,000. <br />The second motion recommended that the City of Vero Beach <br />and Indian River County develop an ordinance assessing their <br />oceanfront property owners at the rate of $100 a front foot, <br />which funds would be utilized to cover the local share of the <br />proposed Corps of Engineers project, which is 31,900 feet <br />starting at the North Riomar Golf Course and running through the <br />Tracking Station. The City of Vero Beach will go to the City <br />Council to pass an ordinance to assess that $100 a front foot <br />within the City. There is about 1,400' involved in the county, <br />of which <br />the county owns the majority <br />with the Tracking Station <br />,� � � <br />93 <br />BOOK 67 F} Uc 870, <br />
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