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Official Document Type
Correspondence
Approved Date
02/13/2018
Control Number
2018-030
Agenda Item Number
8.M.
Entity Name
Department of Environmental Protection
Water Resource Management Division
Subject
Indian River Shores Request for Assist with Shoreline Evaluation
Letter to FDEP Program Administrator
Area
Shoreline between R-51.3 and R-70
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MAYOR <br />BRIAN M BAREFOOT <br />\\ <br />TOWN MANAGER <br />1�c <br />ROBERT H. STABE JR. <br />VICE MAYOR <br />- <br />MICHAEL B. OCHSNER <br />TOWN CLERK <br />LAURA ALDRICH <br />COUNCIL: <br />ROBERT F. AUWAERTER <br />TOWN ATTORNEY <br />RICHARD M. HAVERLAND <br />CHESTER CLEM <br />DEBORAH H PENISTON <br />INDIAN RIVER SHORES <br />t. FLORIDA <br />6001 North A1A, Indian River Shores, FL 32963 <br />(772) 231-1771 FAX (772) 231-4348 <br />Mr. Jason Brown January 29, 2018 <br />Indian River County Administrator <br />1800 271" Street <br />Vero Beach, FL 32960 <br />Dear Mr. Brown, <br />The Town Council of Indian River Shores formally requests the County's help in support of <br />petitioning the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to perform a study, as soon as <br />possible, to determine if our shoreline (County Sector 4 R-51.3 — R-70) should be re-classified as <br />a "Critically Eroded" Beach. <br />Pursuant to FAC, rule 6213-36.002 (5), it is the Town's position that the change rate has <br />accelerated in this stretch of shoreline resulting in significant erosion and it has recessed to the <br />point that some upland developments within Sector 4 are potentially threatened. Also, the Town <br />is very concerned about the threat of these effects on our sea -turtle wildlife habitat. Our sea -turtle <br />habitat is historically robust, and it is the Town's position that this important habitat is being <br />directly threatened due to the elimination of typical nesting areas, especially during higher tides. <br />At times, the surf literally reaches the vertical face of the dune. <br />We are aware that your office routinely assesses the shoreline of the entire County and that you <br />are in possession of data that clearly supports this issue regarding the erosion of Sector 4. The <br />Town would ask for that data to also be included in this request along with any sea -turtle data <br />that may be helpful. I am also including some photographs of areas within Sector 4. <br />The Town Council would appreciate any assistance from the County regarding this matter. <br />Respectfully submitted at the request of and on behalf of the Town Council of Indian River <br />Shores, <br />Robert H. Stabe Jr. <br />Town Manager <br />
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