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Board of County Commissioners Meeting Minutes-Final December 9,2025 <br /> Attachments: 25.11.6 Biosolids Ordinance Extention 2025 <br /> Affidavit of Publication-Biosolids <br /> 25.7.7 IRC Business Impact Estimate Anchoring Limitation <br /> Ordinance <br /> Assistant County Attorney Chris Hicks presented the yearly renewal of the Biosolids <br /> Moratorium Extension Ordinance,which originated in 2018. At that time,the Statute <br /> required staff to return each year to renew the moratorium.Attorney Hicks mentioned <br /> a new Bill under consideration that would either extend the moratorium or prevent <br /> companies from applying biosolids to their land. Although this Bill had not yet passed, <br /> he noted that if it did and aligned with their needs,they would no longer need to seek <br /> renewal annually. <br /> The Chairman opened the public hearing. There being no speakers,the Chairman <br /> closed the public hearing. <br /> There was no further discussion on this Item. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Flescher,seconded by Commissioner <br /> Earman,to approve staffs recommendation and to adopt Ordinance 2025-016, <br /> authorizing an extension of the temporary moratorium for an additional 1 year, <br /> or until a comprehensive review of the impact on the County's ecosystem is <br /> completed,within the unincorporated areas of Indian River County prohibiting <br /> land application activities of Class B Biosolids; providing for additional study and <br /> possible regulation of Class B Biosolids application activities; providing for <br /> exhaustion of administrative remedies;and providing for severability, repeal of <br /> conflicting provisions,and an effective date.The motion carried by the following <br /> vote: <br /> Aye: 5- Chairman Loar,Vice Chairman Moss,Commissioner Adams,Commissioner <br /> Flescher,and Commissioner Earman <br /> 11.A.2. 25-1108 Public Hearing Scheduled for December 9, 2025, to Consider Notice Of <br /> Intent To Use Uniform Method Of Collecting Non-Ad Valorem Assessments <br /> - LEGISLATIVE <br /> Attachments: 2025 Resolution <br /> County Attorney Jennifer Shuler explained the process for collecting non-ad valorem <br /> assessments.The Board of County Commissioners was responsible for imposing <br /> special assessments to fund essential services,including Street Lighting,Road <br /> Maintenance, Stormwater Management,Water and Sewer Systems, Solid Waste <br /> Disposal,and other public services. To implement the uniform collection method <br /> outlined in Florida Statute 197.3632,the Board must adopt a Resolution detailing the <br /> levy,its necessity,and the specific property boundaries that were affected. <br /> The Chairman opened the public hearing.There being no comments,the Chairman <br /> closed the public hearing. <br /> Indian River County,Florida Page 13 <br />