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Therefore, the Jungle Trail Committee recommends the following: <br />That the applicant be required to employ a consultant in <br />native plant landscaping so as to assure a natural <br />refurbishing of the violated areas, and also to avoid <br />further damage to the corridor. It is this committees belief <br />that the urgency of the situation requires an early response <br />from the Board of County Commissioners. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Millie Bunnell <br />Chairman Indian River County Historical Society's Jungle Trail <br />Committee <br />cc: Commissioner Carolyn Eggert <br />Commissioner Maggy Bowman <br />Commissioner Doug Scurlock <br />Commissioner Dick Bird <br />Charles Vitunac, Esq. <br />William Collins, Esq. <br />Chief, Current Development Stan Boling <br />Carolyn Short <br />Hazel Crews <br />Ruth .Stanbridge <br />Deborah Sembler <br />MB/cs <br />0 <br />Commissioner Scurlock assumed that the main reason for this <br />outside help is that we have no one on staff with that expertise. <br />He felt we should have a reporting process here if this person or <br />firm would be working for the County, not the Historical Society. <br />Chairman Wheeler felt that if the County hires the <br />consultant, he would like to see the County reimbursed somehow by <br />the developer. <br />Robert Keating, Director of Community Development, <br />recommended that the Board to direct staff to come back next week <br />with a set of parameters that the consultant would have to adhere <br />to. The primary concern is to make sure that the vegetation that <br />was removed be replaced or something comparable put in. Another <br />concern is that the understory was removed and should not have <br />been. Having walked the site, staff feels that certain conditions <br />of the realignment approval were not adhered to. <br />45 es �: <br />A ���� RUG' / � f.�uC• 5 O f <br />
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