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101 FA <br />B02r, 96. LE <br />Prior to, during, and following the completion of the Preliminary Master Plea Phase of the work, in <br />a sequence to be determincd at a later date, the LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT and the OWNER'S <br />CONSULTANT shall meet with the following individuals and organizations: <br />I . Sea Oaks Homeowner's Association. <br />2. Ms. Holly Dill, Director, Environmental Learning Center. <br />3. Ms. Janice Broda, President, Florida Native Plant Society. <br />4. Mr. Jim Thomas, Biologist. <br />5. Ms. Ruth Stanbridge, Indian River County Historian. <br />d. General Manager of the Disney Resort. <br />7, Mr. Roland DeBlois, Chief, Environmental Planning, Indian River County. <br />Commissioner Adams thought that Grand Harbor and Jungle Trail homeowners ought to be <br />included or perhaps a general public workshop would suffice to allow everybody the opportunity to <br />have input. Commissioner Ginn, Commissioner Tippin, and Chairman Eggert agreed. <br />Mr. DeBlois explained the plan was not meant to be all encompassing, but just some of the <br />ideas that were discussed in the initial discussions with the consultant, as the above individuals and <br />organizations had made proactive requests to the County that they wanted to be involved in the <br />process. It does not mean that others who have not yet expressed an interest would be eliminated. <br />Chairman Eggert still favored a public workshop. <br />Mr. DeBlois pointed out that this would be coming back to the Board for discussion so the <br />consultant can move ahead with the drafting and coordination process. It will also be coordinated with <br />the State since they are the actual title holders. He assured the Board staff will try to get as much pre - <br />input as possible. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Ginn, the Board unanimously (4-0, Commissioner <br />Macht being absent) authorized FloridAffinity, Inc. to subcontract with <br />Bellomo-Herbert and Company, Inc. to develop a management plan for <br />the Cairns Tract as outlined in the proposal, for a fee of $17,050 plus <br />reimbursable expenses, to be paid with environmental land bond funds, <br />as recommended by staff in the Memorandum. <br />48 <br />April 22, 1997 <br />r <br />