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04/04/2017
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Board of County Commissioners
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Board of County Commissioners Meeting Minutes-Final April 4,2017 <br /> Debbie Mackay, 4705 Pebble Bay Circle, spoke in support of not trimming the <br /> Seagrape trees, and thanked the Board for their knowledge and concern for the <br /> environment. <br /> Robert Abbott,4556 Pebble Bay South, made observations regarding the <br /> importance of the five(5') foot path being ADA accessible. <br /> A motion was made by Vice Chairman O'Bryan, seconded by Chairman Flescher, to <br /> approve staff's recommendation with the following amendments: Under Item 2) <br /> change from a seven(7')foot non-exclusive public access easement to a five(5)foot <br /> clear public access right-of-way. Add Item 4)The County does not support any <br /> trimming of Seagrape trees on the County triangular parcel, other than that which <br /> may be necessary to protect the paths that are built to get to the crossover. The <br /> motion carried by the following vote: <br /> Aye: 5- Chairman Flescher,Vice Chairman O'Bryan, Commissioner Adams, Commissioner <br /> Solari, and Commissioner Zorc <br /> The Chairman called for a break at 12:01 p.m., and reconvened the meeting at <br /> 12:13 p.m., with all members present. <br /> Immediately following the break, discussion began on Item 12.A.2. <br /> 12. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS <br /> A. Community Development <br /> 12.A.1 17-0327 Consideration of Continuing Participation with St. Lucie County and Martin <br /> County in the Treasure Coast Home Program Consortium <br /> Recommended Action: Based on the analysis performed, staff recommends that the Board of County <br /> Commissioners determine whether or not to continue with the Treasure Coast <br /> HOME Consortium after the current consortium contract ends in 2018. <br /> Indian River County Florida Page 14 <br />
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