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NOTICE OF INTENT TO AFFIRM THE EXISTENCE <br />OF RECREATIONAL CUSTOMARY USE <br />NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida <br />("County"), has conducted a Public Hearing and adopted this Notice of Intent to Affirm the Existence of a <br />Recreational Customary Use of the beach on private property between Wabasso Beach Park, located at the <br />intersection of County Road 510 and AIA, and 9586 Doubloon Drive, Vero Beach, Florida 32963 ("Beach <br />Area at Issue"), in accordance with section 163.035(3), Florida Statutes. <br />The Beach Area at Issue is depicted in "Attachment A" and includes the beach located adjacent to the <br />following parcels of real property: <br />SITE_ADDR �^ <br />_ AD CITY <br />AD_ZIP <br />1811 E PEBBLE PATH <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />1811 E BAREFOOT PL <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />WABASSO BEACH RD <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />1802 E BAREFOOT PL <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />1801 E SHELL LN <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />1801 E BAREFOOT PL <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />9470 DOUBLOON DR <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />9586 DOUBLOON DR <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />1800 E SHELL LN <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />1800 E PEBBLE PATH <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />9536 DOUBLOON DR <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />9450 DOUBLOON DR <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />9460 DOUBLOON DR <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />9566 DOUBLOON DR <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />1801 E PEBBLE PATH <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />9546 DOUBLOON DR <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />9576 DOUBLOON DR <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />9500 DOUBLOON DR <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />9490 DOUBLOON DR <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />9440 DOUBLOON DR <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />9480 DOUBLOON DR <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />9556 DOUBLOON DR <br />VERO BEACH <br />32963 <br />In the past, the Beach Area at Issue was traversed by many people including, but not limited to, the Ais <br />Indians. However, the recreational customary use of the Beach Area at Issue has been ancient, reasonable, <br />without interruption (unless for national security purposes)', and free from dispute since the 1920s when <br />the Wabasso Bridge was built and allowed for the residential and commercial development of the barrier <br />1 In 1942, the U.S. Navy established a Naval Air Station (NAS) at the Vero Beach municipal airport. At its peak, the <br />NAS held 1,400 servicemen and 250 planes. Beaches were regularly patrolled by service men on horses to watch for <br />German U -Boats. As a matter of national security, the public was denied access at times. <br />