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Commissioner Bird asked where the 30 -ft. measurement begins <br />and ends, and Administrator Collins explained that the <br />definitions of the scenic road ordinance state that the protected <br />road area shall mean and refer to the area 30 feet parallel and <br />abutting the right-of-way lines on •any scenic, historic road. <br />Chairman Scurlock asked•the status of the County's <br />application for a shoreline stabilization permit, and Public <br />Works Director Jim Davis advised that 5 years after we submitted <br />our application to the DER, they finally issued us a shoreline <br />stabilization permit along what was then called River Bend and is <br />now called Coralstone. However, Coralstone filed at that same <br />time for some permits to stabilize the shoreline in that area, <br />and he was not sure which plan we were proceeding under. At <br />least we have our permit to do that section of Jungle Trail. In <br />regard to the other section that has been underquestion more <br />recently along Indian River Shores frontage, our inspector has <br />been monitoring the clearing in that area, and we have a video <br />here if the Board wishes to see it. Basically, however, there <br />has been an encroachment into the right-of-way along Indian <br />Trails Subdivision, and vegetation has been removed and fill has <br />been dumped along there. We have been in communication with the <br />developer, and have requested that the fill be moved out of the <br />right-of-way. <br />Jeannie Bresett of the County Engineering Dept. reported <br />that the developer has been responsive. We met with the owner of <br />the project, the consultant and some people from the Historical <br />Society at Indian River Shores Town Hall. They are supposed to <br />be in the process of removing the fill that they dumped in the <br />right-of-way there, and we are monitoring their progress. <br />Millie Bunnell, President of the Indian River County <br />Historical Society, first wanted to make it clear that the <br />designated scenic, historical road also includes that part of <br />Jungle Trail north of CR -510. Secondly, Ordinance 85-64 was <br />11 <br />DEC 1988 <br />BOQN Ha 35:5 <br />