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Commissioner Adams thought that whatever help we can get from the FAC and <br />Congressmen and Senators might have some bearing on when they want to have it come back <br />and on the recommendation. <br />County Attorney Charles P. Vitunac advised that the City of Vero Beach is considering <br />condemning the right-of-way under the railroad track, a one-time payment and then they would <br />be finished with payment. They have condemnation powers and so does the railroad, so it will <br />be a legal battle of public interest. He thought legislative resolution of the matter would be even <br />better. <br />There was a brief discussion on the urgency of the matter. Public Works Director James <br />W. Davis advised that the railroad was patient when we submitted a letter a month or two ago, <br />and in their response they simply indicated that our further handling and return of the agreement <br />would be appreciated. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Macht, SECONDED BY Commissioner <br />Adams, the Board unanimously deferred this item to June 24, 1997. <br />11.G.2. PEP REEF — EXPERIMENTAL TEST PLAN FOR SEA <br />TURTLE MONITORING —AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum dated June 3, 1997: <br />TO: James E. Chandler, DATE: June 3, 1997 <br />County Administrator <br />THROUGH: James W. Davis, P.E., <br />Public Works Director <br />?fisl— <br />FROM: Jeffrey R. Tabar, Coastal Engineer <br />SUBJECT: Experimental Test Plan for PEP Reef Sea Turtle Monitoring - <br />Amendment to Contract <br />REF. LETTER: Dr. John R. Fletemeyer to Jeffrey Tabar dated 5/6/97 <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />Aquatic Research, Conservation, and Safety, Inc. is under contract with Indian River <br />County to provide biological monitoring, preparation of interim reports and related <br />professional services for the PEP Reef Test Plan(Sea Turtle Monitoring). <br />55 <br />June 10, 1997 <br />