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Board of County Commissioners Meeting Minutes - Final November 18, 2025 <br />determine ownership because the original plat was illegible regarding ownership and <br />maintenance. She added information on the title work that was done on the dock <br />ownership. The Vice Chairman reiterated her rationale for putting the matter before a <br />judge. Attorney Segal confirmed that the docks were not open to the public for use. <br />Attorney Prado stated there was no clear chain of ownership to the docks; the spaces <br />could be turned over to the Association, or allow a judge to decide the ownership <br />question. <br />Vice Chairman Moss read the letter from the attorneys at Block and Scarpa into the <br />record on behalf of their client who objected to the sale. County Attorney Shuler <br />commented on the idea of the County's exposure to legal action, noting it would be <br />the most responsible path to turn over the docks to the Association so they could <br />protect their interests. The Board briefly discussed a similar situation in the Riverboat <br />Club Community, where the County relinquished its riparian rights. Commissioner <br />Earman wanted the County to get out of the business of managing the docks. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Flescher, seconded by Commissioner <br />Earman, to approve staffs recommendation and Resolution 2025-074, declaring a <br />portion of land located in Country Club Point Subdivision Unit 1 surplus and <br />deeding any and all interest to the Country Club Pointe Dock Association. The <br />motion carried by the following vote: <br />Aye: 4 - Chairman Loar, Commissioner Adams, Commissioner Flescher, and Commissioner <br />Earman <br />Nay: 1 - Vice Chairman Moss <br />15. COMMISSIONERS MATTERS <br />A. Commissioner Joseph E. Flescher <br />B. Commissioner Deryl Loar <br />15.8.1. 25-1091 Quarterly Updates from County Administrator & County Attorney <br />Recommended Action: Present Updates. <br />Vice Chairman Moss requested a procedure change to allow the County <br />Administrator and County Attorney to add their reports to the Agenda <br />themselves. Chairman Loar confirmed this was the arrangement for future <br />quarterly reports. <br />County Administrator John Titkanich expressed that it had been a busy year <br />focused on the budget cycle, and he sought to highlight the teamwork of <br />departments, staff, and leadership in promoting the county's mission of service <br />excellence and core values of integrity, responsiveness, and collaboration. He <br />reflected on a year filled with events celebrating the County's Centennial and <br />thanked the staff who made it possible. The Administrator began with updates on <br />Indian River County, Florida Page 18 <br />