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Board of County Commissioners Meeting Minutes - Final January 19, 2021 <br />County Administrator Jason Brown acknowledged that funding from Capital <br />Improvements and Law Enforcement Impact Fees was available and could be <br />reallocated for renovations. <br />The Commissioners each spoke in full support of renovations to ensure the safety <br />of the Sheriffs Office employees. Commissioner O'Bryan suggested directing the <br />County Administrator to work with the Sheriff regarding the funding needed, and to <br />return to a future meeting for Board approval of the reallocation of funds. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Moss, seconded by Chairman Flescher, to <br />direct the County Administrator to work with the Indian River County Sheriff to <br />discuss funding for renovations to improve the safety and security at the Sheriffs <br />Office, and to return to a future meeting for Board approval. The motion carried by <br />the following vote: <br />Aye: 5- Chairman Flescher, Vice Chairman O'Bryan, Commissioner Adams, Commissioner <br />Earman, and Commissioner Moss <br />10. PUBLIC ITEMS <br />A. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATIONS OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARINGS IS <br />ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />10.A.1. 21-0121 Consideration of a Proposed Land Development Regulation Amendment to <br />Chapter 904 (Nonconformities) - LEGISLATIVE <br />Recommended Action: Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners adopt the proposed <br />amendment to the nonconformities ordinance Section 904.05. <br />Attachments: Staff Report <br />Excerpt from July 23, 2020 PZC Minutes <br />Excerpt from Draft September 22, 2020 BCC Minutes <br />Excerpt from Draft December 10 2020 PZC Minutes <br />Proposed Ordinance <br />Chief of Current Development Ryan Sweeney presented the Board with the <br />proposed Land Development Regulation (LDR) amendment to Chapter 904.05 <br />of the Code of Indian River County, to address a unique scenario by allowing <br />no more than two (2) single-family homes to be constructed on a site with an <br />existing nonconforming communications tower. He also stated the <br />recommended criteria, which included a 250' minimum setback from the tower, <br />the meeting of all applicable zoning district requirements, and a hold harmless <br />agreement between the property owner and the County. <br />Indian River County Florida Page 6 <br />