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Board of County Commissioners Meeting Minutes - Final September 12, 2023 <br />Tom Sullivan, County resident, received an explanation of the pipeline route <br />Monte Falls, Vero Beach City Manager, supported the collaboration <br />Joe Idlette, County resident, expressed disappointment with the lack of <br />opportunity for input from the Gifford community <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Moss, seconded by Chairman Earman, <br />to approve staffs recommendation. The motion carried by the following vote: <br />Aye: 5 - Chairman Earman, Vice Chairman Adams, Commissioner Flescher, <br />Commissioner Loar, and Commissioner Moss <br />12.G.2. 23-0810 Indigo Vero, LLC. Developers Agreement, 46th Place at Tracking Station Park <br />Recommended action: Staff recommends the Board approve the Developers Agreement with Indigo <br />Vero, LLC., authorize District II -Traffic Impact Fee funding in an amount not to <br />exceed $112,699.60, and authorize the Chairman to execute the Developer <br />Agreement after review and approval by the County Attorney as to form and legal <br />sufficiency <br />Attachments: Staff Report <br />Developers Agreement <br />Public Works Director Richard Szpyrka discussed the proposed Developer's <br />Agreement (DA) for Indigo Vero Beach at Tracking Station Park and 46th Place. <br />He explained that while the development was in the city, the DA concerned <br />improvements to 46th Place which served as the entrance to the County's beach <br />park. <br />Mr. Szpyrka displayed the engineer's plan and discussed improvements such as <br />sidewalks, curbs, drainage, and enhanced park access. The County was asked <br />for a 20 percent cost participation, with the balance paid by the developer. He <br />also informed that the Parks and Recreation Department reviewed the planning <br />and supported the enhanced access to the beach park. <br />Vice Chairman Adams sought assurance that the public park's entrance would not <br />be encroached upon by development and that public access to the beach would <br />not be impeded, especially considering this was a handicap accessible beach <br />park. Director Szpyrka confirmed all parties were aware 46th Place was a public <br />road, and the public would be using it to access the beach. <br />Tom Sullivan, County resident, suggested adding signage noting Tracking Station <br />Park was a public beach. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Loar, seconded by Commissioner <br />Moss, to approve staff's recommendation. The motion carried by the <br />Indian River County Florida Page 14 <br />
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