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February 8, 2019, FDEP letter to JIWM: Page 1 <br />FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF <br />Emironmental Protection <br />NEWEST anA uaTmxrcx. <br />(k.1, Sle <br />arms <br />rust xaRa.m_C^cnm <br />C <br />1. <br />bela <br />Pew <br />he. par et many etzno.a.a4r .1W es <br />yom <br />I et tor <br />m•PasetYllswess.2e.sepael res. As <br />lee♦ Hots <br />a eke bw <br />be*es .1:17. <br />tme(x <br />.Itas P.+.....*RO PnaleimeRe..�tw. it. <br />ba..er aepuv..Ite ..e.(,bay.x agree <br />s. WTm TWTFCewbm ..ern Ctr w..aRMLmfTmYaµea <br />IR.+61,017 MC. t,....011.0.MRm'.Rmax�rq <br />If the County asserts that they have the ROW ** across these two islands, then <br />please submit a construction easement for Hole in The Wall Island and Pine Island <br />granting Johns Island Water Management, the real property interest, to install the <br />pipeline within/below this ROW. <br />If the County decides against asserting the ROW across the islands, please submit <br />the proposed construction easements from the Mosquito Control District, the owner <br />of Hole in The Wall Island, and Lost Tree Village Corporation, the owner of Pine <br />Island, to Johns Island Water Management. Additionally, submit appropriate <br />easements from each property owner of the islands to Indian River County for the <br />perpetual operation and maintenance of the pipeline <br />** April 23, 2019, Agenda item 13.A. under County Attorney's matters <br />