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Board of County Commissioners Meeting Minutes - Final June 20, 2023 <br />form and legal sufficiency, and the receipt and approval of required insurance by <br />the Risk Manager. <br />Attachments: Staff Report <br />Sample Agreement <br />Public Works Director Richard Szpyrka discussed the last phase of the 66th <br />Avenue widening project, and presented bid search results for the segment from <br />69th Street to CR-510/85th Street. <br />Under discussion, Director Szpyrka informed the project would take six weeks to <br />begin, and confirmed the other segments of the 66th Avenue widening would <br />continue concurrently. Vice Chairman Adams made mention of the plan to replant <br />the oak trees that would be lost in construction. Commissioner Flescher received <br />input regarding the impact to construction of the intersection at 66th Avenue and <br />CR -510. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Flescher, seconded by Commissioner <br />Loar, to approve staffs recommendation. The motion carried by the following <br />vote: <br />Aye: 5 - Chairman Earman, Vice Chairman Adams, Commissioner Flescher, <br />Commissioner Loar, and Commissioner Moss <br />12.G.2. 23-0528 Sector 7 Beach and Dune Restoration Project Update <br />Recommended Action: In accordance with the BCC approval of the BSPAC Amended Option 3 at the <br />May 2, 2023 Commission meeting, and with the 30 -day easement extension <br />having lapsed, Staff is now requesting approval from the BCC to cancel the <br />current Sector 7 Beach and Dune Restoration Project and seek reallocation of <br />any funds to other Sectors <br />Attachments: Staff Report <br />Natural Resources Manager Eric Charest updated the Board on the Sector 7 <br />Beach and Dune Restoration Project. He reported that the project was not able <br />to obtain the required number of easements and would be canceled. Mr. Charest <br />sought approval to seek reallocation of any funds received through insurance and <br />grants to other beach sectors. <br />Chairman Earman, who had spearheaded the effort to secure additional <br />easements, expressed bewilderment at residents' refusal to have the eroded sand <br />replaced. He supported reallocating the funds to either Sector 4, or split among <br />the other sectors equally. <br />The Chairman opened the floor for comments. <br />Indian River County Florida Page 22 <br />