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A brief discussion followed about the handling of governmental tax <br />liens after a tax deed sale, and about designating a specific <br />administrative cost amount for each separate property. <br />11:58 MOTION WAS AMENDED by Commissioner Solari, SECONDED <br />a.m. by Vice Chairman Davis, to: (1) set the Code Enforcement Board <br />Case fines to the certain administrative cost amounts of $2,000 for <br />the 35th Avenue property and $1,000 for the 34th Court property, for <br />a total of $3,000. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION, and the Amended <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />11:59 B. Attorney for Indian River County Code Enforcement Board <br />a.m. (memorandum dated June 2, 2014) <br />151-153 <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Solari, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Flescher, the Board unanimously approved: (1) the <br />hiring of Attorney Jennifer D. Peshke to represent the Indian River <br />County Code Enforcement Board on a month-to-month basis, and (2) <br />authorized the Chairman to execute the Legal Services Agreement <br />with Attorney Peshke. <br />11:59 C. Update by Deputy County Attorney Bill DeBraal on the Administrative <br />a.m. Hearings Concerning the Pelican Audubon Society's Challenge to the St. <br />Johns River Water Management District's (SJRWD) Permit for Proposed <br />Expansion at the Oslo Road Boat Ramp <br />14. <br />Attorney DeBraal explained the timeline to bring the administrative <br />hearing process to its conclusion, and projected that a final decision <br />will be forthcoming in August 2014. <br />COMMISSIONERS MATTERS PAGE <br />A. <br />Commissioner Peter D. O'Brvan, Chairman <br />12:06 1. All Aboard Florida <br />p.m. (memorandum dated May 14, 2014) <br />154 <br />Chairman O'Bryan reported that in accordance with the <br />Board's authorization on May 6, 2014, the County Attorney <br />has secured a law firm to assist with the review/analysis of All <br />Aboard Florida's (AAF) Environmental Impact Statement <br />(EIS) after its release. He noted that there are currently three <br />outlooks in the community: (1) reject the project in this <br />Board of County Commission Minutes <br />June 10, 2014 Page 11 <br />