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Agreement
Approved Date
09/24/2024
Control Number
2024-228
Agenda Item Number
8.J.
Entity Name
Johns Island Property Owners Association Inc.
Subject
Renourishment for Sector 4 Beach Area for Hurricanes Ian and Nicole
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2024-226
(Agenda)
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2024-227
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A TRUE COPY <br />CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br />RYAS! L. BUTLER, CLERK <br />AGREEMENT FOR ACCESS AND SAND RENOURISHMENT <br />FOR THE SECTOR 4 BEACH AREA <br />THIS Agreement For Access and Sand Renourishment and related activities for <br />Sector 4 Beach Area, (Agreement) entered into this 6f'l` day of 20by and <br />between INDIAN RIVER COUNTY a political subdivision of he tate of Florida, <br />("County"), whose address is 1801 27th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960, and Johns Island <br />Property Owners Association Inc. as Owner ("JIPDX) whose address is 1 Turtle Beach <br />Road, Vero Beach, FL 32963. <br />WITNESSETH-: <br />WHEREAS, hurricanes Ian and Nicole in 2022, together with other un -named <br />storms that passed by the eastern coast of Florida caused significant beach erosion to <br />Indian River County beaches; and <br />WHEREAS, one of the areas most affected by the erosion is Sector 4, a 2.9 mile <br />stretch of beach, that runs from Johns Island subdivision to the north to the Mariner Village <br />subdivision to the south; and <br />WHEREAS, the County has submitted plans and has been issued construction <br />permits to renourish and replenish the sand to the beach and dune along the Sector 4 <br />beach ("Project") and is anticipating the Project to begin in fall of 2024 and conclude in <br />the spring of 2025; and <br />WHEREAS, in order to make the Project constructible, the County must find and <br />use several beachfront locations for access to the Sector 4 beach within or near the <br />boundaries of Sector 4; and <br />WHEREAS, JIPOA maintains the paved roadways; Turtle Beach Road, Beach <br />Road, and Sea Court, depicted on the aerial photo attached as Exhibit "A"; and <br />WHEREAS, the Paved Roads are approximately 1,400 feet long asphalt paved <br />roads approximately 25 feet wide and lies within JIPOA private neighborhood; and <br />WHEREAS, the Paved Roads are located within boundary of Sector 4; and <br />WHEREAS, the County is seeking a separate Agreement for Access with Mr. John <br />Tully, owner of Lot 1 along Sea Court, <br />WHEREAS, Lot 1 is included as permitted construction access by the Florida <br />Department of Environmental Protection construction permit, along with two other <br />permitted construction accesses located in and near the Project Area, Beachcomber Lane <br />and Turtle Trail Beach Access. <br />NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained in this <br />Agreement, the County and JIPOA agree as follows: <br />
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