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DEC 13 igaj <br />Boor 75 PAGE 356 <br />adopted with provisions for a road management plan, which has not <br />been developed as yet. The Historical Society is asking that <br />the County move forward and develop the management plan so that <br />we can avoid what has happened just recently. They would be glad <br />to work with staff in any way possible in getting public input, <br />and ask that the County develop the management plan as soon as <br />possible. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wheeler, that the Board direct staff to <br />develop a, management plan for Jungle Trail, which has <br />been designated as a scenic and historic road. <br />Under discussion, Commissioner Bowman noted that a <br />management plan would not be retroactive, and wanted to know <br />about the 30 -ft. buffer violation that already has occurred. <br />Chairman Scurlock understood that staff is in contact with <br />the developer, and they have submitted a plan to take corrective <br />action. <br />Director of Planning Robert Keating explained that we are <br />dealing with two projects along Jungle Trait -- Coralstone, which <br />is in Indian River Shores, and Sea Oaks, which is further to the <br />north in the unincorporated part of the County. Coralstone <br />actually had an encroachment into the 40 -ft. maintenance easement <br />(the County's right-of-way), and they have submitted a plan to <br />Engineering to get a permit to revegetate the right-of-way. The <br />Planning Dept. is looking at that from the standpoint of whether <br />or not the vegetation is adequate.. Sea Oaks have come in and <br />received a permit to put a fence in the protected area, which is <br />one of the allowable encroachments into the protected area, and <br />they have submitted a revegetation plan along with that which has <br />been approved by the Planning & Zoning Commission. <br />Director Keating said he had been of the opinion all along <br />that the scenic roads and trails ordinance was sufficiently <br />12 <br />
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