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/I 4, <br />Office of the <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br />ADMINISTRATOR <br />Jason E. Brown, County Administrator <br />Michael C. Zito, Assistant County Administrator <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Members of the Board of County Commissioners <br />FROM: Jason E. Brown <br />County Administrator <br />DATE: May 26, 2020 <br />SUBJECT: Vero Beach MOB, LLC <br />Appeal of a Decision of a County Officer <br />In accordance with Section 100.06 (2), any person aggrieved by a final decision of a county officer <br />may appeal to the Board of County Commissioners. <br />On April 21, 2020, a Traffic Impact Fee Credit Application was electronically received by the IRC <br />Community Development Department from MVB Engineering for Vero Beach MOB, LLC, a <br />partnership of Optimal Outcomes, LLC and the partners of Vero Orthopaedic & Neurology <br />(VON). The IRC Community Development Department reviewed the application for <br />completeness and coordinated with the IRC Public Works Department on eligibility. <br />On April 24, 2020, a letter of denial was submitted to Aaron Bowles of MVB Engineering from <br />Bill Schutt, Chief, Long Range Planning, denying the application and explaining why this project <br />did not qualify for traffic impact fee credit (Attachment 1). <br />On May 12, I received a formal appeal from Patrick Marston on behalf of Vero Beach MOB, LLC, <br />asking to reconsider the decision rendered by the IRC Community Development Department <br />(Attachment 2). <br />On May 17, I answered the appeal letter with a denial of the request (Attachment 3), based upon <br />the provisions of IRC Code Section 1010.04 which apply (Attachment 4). <br />On Tuesday May 19, 2020, Vero Beach. MOB, LLC notified the Members of the Indian <br />River County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) of their intent to appeal the most recent <br />denial of their Traffic Impact Fee Credit Application via email memorandum (Attachment 5). <br />157 <br />