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Director Davis advised that staffwould be happy to meet with owners of multiple lots <br />in the area to try to identify a program different from the one approved in 1995 which has <br />been impeded by the extensive wetlands there. <br />Commissioner Stanbridge commented that this definitely is a wetland area and should <br />-ep <br />not be built upon. The Department of Transportation was looking for some stormwater areas <br />for SR60 and this could possibly be one of them. She agreed with the recommendation. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Stanbridge, SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Macht, the Board unanimously (4-0, Vice <br />Chairman Ginn absent) approved the County's costs of studies <br />for the project in the amount of $6,143.55 be absorbed by the <br />County and not assessed to the property owners and adopted <br />ResolutionNo. 2000-121 to recant past ResolutionNos. 95-141 <br />and 95-142 which confirmed the special assessments in <br />connection with paving and drainage improvements, and awater <br />main extension, respectively, and provided for special <br />assessment liens to be made of record to Vero Tropical Gardens <br />Subdivision and a portion ofParadise Park Subdivision, Unit #3. <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2000- 121 <br />A RESOLUTION OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO RECANT PAST <br />RESOLUTION NOS. 95-141 AND 95-142 WHICH CONFIRMED <br />THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH PAVING <br />AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS, AND A WATER MAIN <br />EXTENSION, RESPECTIVELY, AND PROVIDED FOR SPECIAL <br />ASSESSMENT LIENS TO BE MADE OF RECORD TO VERO <br />TROPICAL GARDENS SUBDIVISION AND A PORTION OF <br />PARADISE PARK SUBDMSION, UNIT #3 <br />WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County adopted <br />Resolution No. 95-141 on November 7, 1995, which confirmed a Special Assessment in <br />October 3, 2000 <br />09] <br />r A <br />