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Board of County Commissioners Meeting Minutes-Final December 9, 2025 <br /> G. Office of Management and Budget <br /> H. Parks,Recreation,and Conservation <br /> 13.H.1. 25-1111 Consideration of a Sale Agreement for the Purchase of the 15.47-acre <br /> Osprey Estates site through the Environmental Lands Acquisition Bond <br /> Attachments: Attachment 1 Osprey Estates Assessment.pdf <br /> Attachment 2 Osprey Estates Appraisals.pdf <br /> Attachment 3 Osprey Estates Purchase Sale Agreement.pdf <br /> Attachment 4 ELAP Notice of Intent 10-22-25 Osprey Estates.pdf <br /> Parks,Recreation&Conservation Assistant Director Wendy Swindell proposed <br /> a Sale Agreement for the purchase of the 15.47-acre Osprey Estates site through <br /> the Environmental Lands Acquisition Bond.This Tier 1 property consisted of <br /> three parcels near the Indian River Lagoon,primarily wetlands that had been <br /> linked to a mosquito impoundment.If acquired,the site would be used for <br /> environmental conservation and passive recreation,including plans for native <br /> upland restoration and enhanced mangrove wetlands.This acquisition aligned with <br /> the Bond Resolution and offered benefits such as preventing development near <br /> sensitive habitats,creating wildlife habitats,improving water quality,and ensuring <br /> habitat resilience against environmental changes. <br /> Chairman Loar noted that in November 2022,voters in Indian River County <br /> approved an Environmental Land Bond,marking it as the third of its kind in the <br /> County's history.He pointed out that this clearly reflected an essential aspect of <br /> the County's growth management,and the community was truly grateful for it. <br /> Commissioner Earman emphasized the property's high value,driven by its prime <br /> location and development potential.He believed the asking price was reasonable <br /> given the market trends and highlighted its appeal due to proximity to Vero Beach <br /> and Sebastian.Commissioner Earman saw exciting opportunities for making the <br /> area a desirable destination,despite the need for bridges and walkways,and fully <br /> supported the initiative. <br /> Deputy County Administrator Mike Zito underscored that this was an excellent <br /> opportunity to integrate the new acquisition with the development of a park. Staff <br /> have explored various resources to design and enhance the nearby 40th Street <br /> Gifford Dock.Importantly,they attended meetings with the Gifford Progressive <br /> League to encourage community input on what residents wanted to see at the <br /> park.He noted that staff aimed to balance these suggestions with what the County <br /> could afford to build,in conjunction with the City of Vero Beach's ongoing <br /> Indian River County,Florida Page 18 <br />