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Board of County Commissioners Meeting Minutes - Final June 8, 2021 <br />easement, located near the Jungle Trail, was dedicated to the County and the Town <br />of Orchid in 1989. <br />Chief Sobczak referred to Exhibit "E" to discuss the location of the easement, <br />noting that it went through the middle of the parcel where the property owner was <br />interested in constructing a single-family home. He confirmed that he had reached <br />out to County Historian Ruth Stanbridge, who had clarified that the purpose of the <br />easement in 1989 was to protect the visual line of sight for the old Jungle Trail <br />alignment; however, the trail had moved. <br />Commissioner Adams commented that the Jungle Trail may continue to move in <br />the future, and it would not be moving back to a place where the line of vision <br />would be necessary. <br />Attorney Prado added that she had researched the National Register of Historic <br />Places to verify that the visual access easement at 170 Seaspray Lane was not a part <br />of the Jungle Trail. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Adams, seconded by Chairman Flescher, to <br />approve Resolution 2021-040, releasing a portion of an easement located at 170 <br />Seaspray Lane in the Town of Orchid. The motion carried by the following vote: <br />Aye: 5- Chairman Flescher, Vice Chairman O'Bryan, Commissioner Adams, Commissioner <br />Earman, and Commissioner Moss <br />13.13. 21-0549 Environmental Control Hearing Board Committee Vacancy <br />Recommended Action: The County Attorney recommends that the Board review the applicants' <br />resumes/applications, and determine which applicant to appoint to fill the unexpired <br />term ending in January 2023 for the "Member -at -Large; Citizen not holding <br />elective office" representative to the Environmental Control Hearing Board. <br />Attachments: Staff Report <br />County Attorney Dylan Reingold presented the item, which brought discussion <br />among the Commissioners regarding individuals serving on one or more <br />Committee/Board. <br />Commissioners Adams and Moss commented that they were familiar with Ms. <br />Anna Kirkland and that she was dedicated to the community. <br />An online attendee inquired if Committee/Board members had to be County <br />residents, and Chairman Flescher confirmed that it was a requirement. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Adams, seconded by Chairman Flescher, to <br />appoint Ms. Anna Kirkland to fill the unexpired term ending in January 2023 for the <br />"Member -at -Large; Citizen not holding elective office" representative to the <br />Environmental Control Hearing Board. The motion carried by the following vote: <br />Aye: 5 - Chairman Flescher, Vice Chairman O'Bryan, Commissioner Adams, Commissioner <br />Earman, and Commissioner Moss <br />Indian River County Florida Page 17 <br />