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600' in length (Figure 2) At this time, Captain Sevastopoulos is only willing to lease his <br /> property for a significant fee. Fortunately, due to the configuration of the dike in this <br /> area, the Sevastopoulos property can be bypassed with the construction of two <br /> boardwalks, 135' and 300' in length. <br /> • Sanger Parcel —The 9.72—acre parcel bisects the Oyster Bar Marsh project and includes <br /> approximately 150' of the impoundment dike (Figure 2) This section of the dike is <br /> located approximately one mile from the trailhead The parcel was recently acquired by <br /> the Sanger family The Land Trust is still attempting to establish dialogue with the <br /> owners to discuss the possibility of a public easement along his portion of the <br /> impoundment dike It may be necessary to proceed with development in phases at this <br /> time. Phase 1 would include all improvements south of the Sanger parcel. Phase 2 would <br /> include those north of the property. <br /> Existing Land Ownership <br /> Properties under consideration for implementation of the Oyster Bar Marsh Waterfront Trail <br /> include, <br /> Indian River County _ 96 acres <br /> _Indian River Land Trust 30 acres <br /> William and Janice Sanger 10 acres <br /> Captain Sevastopoulos 1 acre <br /> Total Acreage 137 acres <br /> Current Uses of Adjoining Properties <br /> Adjacent land uses are single-family residences to the north, east and south of the project. The <br /> County's Public Recreation (REC) land use classification is applied to Round Island County Park <br /> located one-half mile south Impoundments similar to Oyster Bar Marsh are located along the <br /> Indian River Lagoon shoreline both north and south of the project. State-owned spoil islands are <br /> located just offshore from the project site in the Indian River Lagoon <br /> 3 <br />