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Dylan Reingold, County Attorney <br />William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney <br />Bate P. Cotner, Assistant County Attorney <br />Office Of Attorneys Matters 19/ 15116 <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners <br />THROUGH: Vincent Burke, Utilities Directogg <br />and <br />Richard B. Szpyrka, P.E., Public Works Director <br />FROM: William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney <br />DATE: November 4, 2016 <br />ATTORNEY <br />s <br />RE: Approval of Mediated Settlement Agreement - Parcel of Property Owned by Kevin <br />and Paula Jones Located on 27"' Avenue SW at the South Main Relief Canal <br />I. Background. Kevin and Paula Jones own a 0.30 acre parcel of property that lies north of the <br />South Main Relief Canal on 27a' Avenue. SW. This rectangular -shaped property contains a single- <br />family home that makes up one part in a 4 -unit subdivision. The property is zoned A-1, <br />agricultural, 1 unit per five acres. The home shares a 150' boundary with the canal. The parent <br />parcel of the subdivision is owned by Milo Miller, a longtime resident and business owner in Indian <br />River County. Mrs. Jones states that there are now five generations of the Miller family living on <br />the four lots. Please see the aerial photo of the property attached as Exhibit A. <br />In 2013, the County began work on the Osprey Marsh Algal Turf Scrubber. Osprey Marsh <br />combines the brine water byproduct from the South County Water Treatment Plant and combines it <br />with water pumped from the South Relief Canal prior to its introduction into the Indian River <br />Lagoon. The benefit of Osprey Marsh is twofold: removal of nutrients from water that would <br />normally flow untreated to the Lagoon and disposal of the reverse osmosis water treatment by- <br />product. <br />APPROVLD "FOR�—� <br />..C.C. MEETING REGI!GENJA - <br />247 <br />