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Board of County Commissioners Meeting Minutes May 2, 2017 <br />13.6. 17-0429 Forest Lake Property Owners' Association MOU for Right -of -Way Landscaping <br />and Resolution Delegating Authority for Public Works Director to Enter Into a <br />Memorandum of Understanding with Property Owners' Associations for <br />Right -of -Way Landscaping <br />Recommended Action: The County Attorney's Office recommends that the Chair allow for public comment <br />on this matter and then have the Board vote to approve the Forest Lake POA MOU <br />and the resolution and form memorandum of understanding for right-of-way <br />landscaping as drafted. <br />Attachments: Staff Report <br />Forest Lake Property Owners' Association MOU <br />Resolution Delegating Authority <br />Vice Chairman O'Bryan expressed satisfaction, stating that Property Owners' <br />Associations may landscape along their right-of-way, as they would also be <br />responsible for the mowing and maintenance involved. <br />County Attorney Dylan Reingold noted that this is only in reference to our local <br />roads and jurisdictions. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Solari, seconded by Commissioner Adams, to <br />approve the Forest Lake Property Owners' Association MOU for right-of-way <br />landscaping, and to approve Resolution 2017-041, authorizing the County Public <br />Works Director, on behalf of the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners <br />to execute a Memorandum of Understanding relating to right-of-way landscaping. <br />The motion carried by the following vote: <br />Aye: 5- Chairman Flescher, Vice Chairman O'Bryan, Commissioner Adams, Commissioner <br />Solari, and Commissioner Zorc <br />14. COMMISSIONERS MATTERS <br />A. Commissioner Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman <br />B. Commissioner Peter D. O'Bryan, Vice Chairman <br />14.6.1. 17-0471 Legislative Update <br />Recommended Action: Discussion <br />Attachments: Commissioners Memorandum <br />Vice Chairman O'Bryan gave an update regarding his testimony last week in <br />Tallahassee before the House of Commerce Committee in opposition to the <br />Short -Term Rental Bill (HB 425); however, HB 425 received enough votes to <br />move forward. The Senate Bill version (SB 188) is neutral, keeping in place <br />Indian River County Florida Page 17 <br />