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Board of County Commissioners Meeting Minutes - Final May 2, 2023 <br />to use the facility for up to two (2) days per year for educational, entertainment, and <br />community enrichment purposes. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Flescher, seconded by Commissioner <br />Moss, to approve staffs recommendation. The motion carried by the following <br />vote: <br />Aye: 5 - Chairman Earman, Vice Chairman Adams, Commissioner Flescher, Commissioner <br />Loar, and Commissioner Moss <br />12. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS <br />A. Community Development <br />B. Emergency Services <br />C. General Services <br />D. Human Resources <br />E. Information Technology <br />F. Office of Management and Budget <br />G. Public Works <br />12.G.1. 23-0372 Indian River County Beaches - Sectors 3 and 5 Post Hurricanes Ian and Nicole <br />Recommended Action: Staff recommends the BCC continue to support Staff's on-going discussions with <br />FEMA, FDEM, FDEP and other regulatory permitting agencies in order to <br />continue to pursue funding sources for any potential future nourishment/dune <br />repair projects addressing the impacts from Hurricanes Ian and Nicole. <br />Attachments: Staff Report <br />Draft Sector 3 Storm Damage Report <br />Draft Sector 5 Storm Damage Report <br />Natural Resources Manager Eric Charest provided an update through a <br />PowerPoint presentation on Sectors 3 and 5 beach status after Hurricanes Ian <br />and Nicole. Mr. Charest pointed out the County's coastline suffered significant <br />erosional losses to the beach and dune system. He stated the County had entered <br />into an agreement with the coastal consultant Aptim to prepare draft damage <br />assessment reports that would be used to further the County's efforts for receiving <br />or seeking funding from Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for <br />losses that were encountered from hurricanes Ian and Nicole. He reviewed the <br />estimates to repair the damages from the 2022 Hurricane season for Sectors 3 <br />and 5 and stated the County was working with FEMA to schedule dune <br />Indian River County Florida Page 11 <br />