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.� INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Joseph A. Baird; County Administrator <br /> DEPARTMENT HEAD CONCURRENCE: <br /> Stan Boling, AIC <br /> Community Devlopment Director <br /> THRU: Phil Matson, AICP� <br /> MPO Staff Director`�-' <br /> FROM: Andy Sobczak <br /> MPO Senior Planer <br /> DATE: December 19, 2014 <br /> SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF A LIMITATION OF USE/SITE DEDICATION RECORDABLE <br /> NOTICE FOR THE INDIAN RIVER LAGOON GREENWAY PROJECT SITE <br /> It is requested that the data herein presented be given formal consideration by the Board of <br /> County Commissioners at its regular meeting of January 6, 2014. <br /> DESCRIPTION & CONDITIONS <br /> Located on the east side of Indian River Boulevard, south of the Vero Beach city limits, the <br /> Indian River Lagoon Greenway is a 39 acre joint project between Indian River County and the <br /> Indian River Land Trust (IRLT). In recent years, improvements on the Flinn Tract portion of the <br /> Lagoon Greenway, including a parking area and trailhead (Phase 1), as well as trails and <br /> boardwalks (Phase 2), were completed. More recently, construction of a ± 1,500 foot wooden <br /> boardwalk and lagoon observation pier(Phase 3) have been completed. <br /> Phase 3 was provided via a grant through the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's <br /> (FDEP) Recreational Trails Program (RTP). Although the RTP is a highly competitive grant, the <br /> county's project was selected for funding by FDEP. <br /> On November 13, 2012, the county entered into a project agreement with FDEP to complete the <br /> Phase 3 wooden boardwalk. Included in that agreement is a requirement to dedicate in perpetuity <br /> the facilities constructed with RTP funds to the public. In early November 2014, construction of <br /> Phase 3 of was completed. As part of the standard closeout documentation required by FDEP for <br /> project reimbursement, and to formalize the dedication of the project to the public, a Notice of <br /> Limitation of Use/Site Dedication must be recorded into public record. A copy of that document <br /> 1 59 <br />