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JUL ii _iAO <br />Boos .avF r <br />impl-emented. We have filed a maintenance map for the north <br />portion of the Trail and we have researched the commitments of <br />the developers along the Trail. The Moon River Phase I project <br />has a condition under their land development permit to accomplish <br />stabilization along their frontage by December, 1990. That would <br />involve the majority of the stabilization that is needed along <br />the Trail, particularly in that concave portion where the erosion <br />is the heaviest. We have been holding off, hoping they wilt <br />fulfill that commitment so that the County will not have to <br />expend funds for that portion. We have talked with the engineer <br />of record, but are having some trouble contacting the hierarchy <br />of that development. Director Davis recalled that last year's <br />budget got cut from $200,000 to $100,000, and cautioned that we <br />are getting very limited as to what we can do in acquiring land <br />for parking. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. The Motion <br />was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />Millie Bunnell, representing the Indian River County <br />Historical Society, commented that this is something they have <br />been working towards for a very long time and thanked the Board <br />for the unanimous vote on this matter. She noted that no mention <br />has been made of the money budgeted for the Jungle Trail <br />Management Plan. She understood that all of that money has not <br />been spent, and suggested that perhaps that money can be used for <br />this. The first priority, of course, is stabilization, and the <br />next is parking. <br />Director Davis advised that they have been looking at <br />available sites for acquisition, but it is a -very narrow corridor <br />and parallel parking along the Trail doesn't seem to be working <br />on Saturdays and Sundays. He reported that we soon will be doing <br />some stabilization outside the Moon River frontage. <br />8 <br />