Laserfiche WebLink
APS 1989 <br />BooK 76 FACE 563 <br />utilizing that property as possible access. With regard to the <br />opacity matter, he believed that 50% opacity is what they are <br />going to arrive at in the Town of Indian River Shores. <br />John Dean, local architect, felt the plan is a very good one <br />and that Teddy Roosevelt would like it, too. He read aloud the <br />following letter recommending an amendment be added to the <br />management plan to control lighting along Jungle Trail. <br />john h. dean architect & associates, p. a., a. i. a. <br />April 10, 1989 <br />T0: Carolyn Eggert, Vice Chairman <br />Indian River County Commission <br />I believe the Jungle Trail Management Plan has come a long way. Vlhen <br />approved, it will be helpful in°protecting and guiding the development <br />in that area. <br />One area I feel has been neglected, is lighting. Lighting in the right- <br />of-way, lighting in the protected area and lighting on adjacent land <br />must be controlled. <br />I would suggest that the attached amendment be added to the March 30, 1989, <br />Jungle Trail Management Plan. This attached amendment will prevent <br />problems such as the one experienced along the ocean with sea turtles <br />and lighting. It will prevent Jungle Trail from being lit up like a <br />U.S. Route 1 car dealership, and it will further assure all those traveling <br />the Trail or viewing it from either side the pleasure of not looking <br />into blinding flood li_hts. <br />jhd/lm <br />Attachment <br />Thank you, <br />john h. dean, <br />Architect <br />"Unless the Lord build the house they labor in rain that build it." PS 127 <br />2223 10th Avenue, Vero Beach, Florida 32960 • (407) 567-4907 <br />47 <br />