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03/10/2015
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Board of County Commissioners
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Drive (also known as Riverside Drive) in Indian River County, <br /> Florida; and providing for special assessment liens to be made of <br /> record. <br /> B. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEMS <br /> 9:41 1. Request to Speak from Mike DeGeorge, President, and Sherri Davis, <br /> a.m. Vice President, Trillium Homeowner's Association Regarding 66th <br /> Avenue-Road-Construction--Bids obtained for-landscaping__________________ 159-168 <br /> -Avenue --------------- <br /> Trillium Homeowner's Association (HOA) President Mike <br /> DeGeorge and Vice President Sherri Davis, recalled the Board's <br /> decision from the January 20, 2015 Board of County Commission <br /> meeting to Table their request to replace damaged plants from <br /> the 66th Avenue construction, and to return with bid estimates. <br /> They returned with three estimates, and requested the Board to <br /> approve replacement of the damaged landscaping. <br /> Public Works Director Chris Mora expressed that staffs position <br /> remained unchanged from when it was brought to the Board <br /> earlier. He said it has been the County's policy that landscaping <br /> and irrigation placed on the County's right-of-way was the <br /> responsibility of the subdivision or owner who places it there, not <br /> the County's. He informed the Board that Coast to Coast <br /> Landscaping had the lowest bid for restoring the frontage. <br /> Staff re-emphasized the subdivision's responsibility for <br /> landscaping in the right-of-way, and agreed with Director Mora's <br /> comments. <br /> MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Flescher, SECONDED <br /> by Chairman Davis, to accept the bid from Coast to Coast <br /> Landscaping, for restoring the frontage at Trillium, located at <br /> 66th Avenue and 26th Street. <br /> Discussion ensued regarding landscaping on the rights-of-way; <br /> The County setting a precedent by replacing Trillium's damaged <br /> landscaping; and County staff telling Trillium personnel that any <br /> damage from the project would be "made whole." <br /> The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION, and by a 3-2 vote <br /> (Vice Chairman Solari and Commissioner O'Bryan opposed), the <br /> Motion carried. <br /> 10:02 2. Request to Speak from Dan Lamson, Indian River Neighborhood <br /> a.m. Association Regarding the Indian River L_a_goon-Council---------------------------169-------- <br /> Dan Lamson, Executive Director of the Indian River <br /> Neighborhood Association (IRNA), requested the Board's <br /> Board of County Commission Minutes <br /> March 10,2015 Page 6 <br />
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