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Board of County Commissioners Draft Meeting Minutes November 15, 2022 <br />Acquisitions, LLC, stated he was available along with the consultants to answer <br />any questions. <br />Chief Sweeney commented that the Homeowner Associations within the <br />surrounding subdivisions were sent a notice by mail of the public hearing. <br />There being no further speakers, the Chairman closed the hearing. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Adams, seconded by Vice Chairman <br />Earman, to approve staffs recommendation. The motion carried by the <br />following vote: <br />Aye: 5- Chairman O'Bryan, Vice Chairman Earman, Commissioner Adams, <br />Commissioner Flescher, and Commissioner Moss <br />B. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEMS <br />10.B.1. Request to Speak from Dennis Dunlap re: Proposed Unleashed Dog Access on <br />Beaches <br />Mr. Dennis Dunlap, resident of Indian River Shores, spoke on the reasons he was <br />strongly opposed to the proposed unleashed dog access on beaches. <br />No Action Taken or Required <br />10.8.2. Request to Speak from Robert Christiansen re: Off Leash Dog Beach <br />Mr. Robert Christiansen, a resident of Indian River Shores, spoke on his fear of <br />off -leash dogs. He shared his love of dogs and discussed a couple of encounters <br />he had experienced with unleashed dogs, noting there were many responsible pet <br />owners, but expressed concern on the irresponsible ones. <br />No Action Taken or Required <br />C. PUBLIC NOTICE ITEMS <br />11. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR MATTERS <br />11.A. Storm Update <br />County Administrator Jason Brown provided an update on Hurricane Nicole stating <br />the County faired well and noted the County's beaches sustained varying amounts of <br />damage from wind and swells. In a PowerPoint presentation, he reviewed staff s <br />observation reports from Hurricane Nicole, displaying the before and after pictures of <br />the impacts to County beaches and facilities. <br />County Administrator Brown thanked County staff and other entities who worked <br />during the storm. He stated the vegetative waste seemed far less than that of <br />Hurricane Ian and asked if the Board wanted to waive the tipping fees at the landfill <br />for the debris. <br />Indian River County Florida 1 /'age 8 <br />