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Board of County Commissioners Meeting Minutes - Final April 20, 2021 <br />annual premium of $2,795,001. The renewal premium is based upon the current <br />schedule of values, coverage selections and includes the annual broker fee of <br />$175,000. <br />Attachments: Staff Report <br />AJG Executive Summary <br />Management and Budget Director Kristin Daniels was joined by the County's <br />new Risk Manager Cynthia Stanton and Eric Connick, Area Senior Vice <br />President with Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management Services, Inc. Director <br />Daniels highlighted the details regarding the 11% rate increase to the County's <br />Property and Casualty Insurance renewal. She spoke of the changes in <br />coverage selections and pointed out the annual broker fee of $175,000, included <br />in the renewal. <br />Commissioner Adams sought and received clarification from Director Daniels <br />regarding church parking liability. <br />The Board invited Ms. Stanton to the podium to welcome her to the County. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Adams, seconded by Chairman Flescher, <br />to approve staffs recommendation. The motion carried by the following vote: <br />Aye: 5 - Chairman Flescher, Vice Chairman O'Bryan, Commissioner Adams, <br />Commissioner Earman, and Commissioner Moss <br />G. Public Works <br />12.G.1. 21-0425 Presentation of the Indian River County Beach Preservation Plan (2019 Update) <br />Recommended Action: Staff recommends that the Board approve the 2019 Update to the Beach <br />Preservation Plan <br />Attachments: Staff Report <br />Executive Summary 2019 BPP Update <br />Beach and Shores Committee Letter of Support <br />Natural Resources Manager Eric Charest utilized staff s memorandum dated <br />April 5, 2021, and a PowerPoint presentation to highlight the 2019 Beach <br />Preservation Plan (BPP) Update, prepared by Stantec Consulting Services, Inc., <br />which provided future management strategy recommendations by Sector, cost <br />estimates, future program expenses and funding considerations. He pointed <br />out the shoreline changes from 2013 to 2019, noting that substantial storms <br />occurred over the period. <br />Indian River County Florida Page 16 <br />