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it across the bridge. <br />BCC Commissioner Neuberger asked why he thought the Department of Transportation <br />might frown about trucking across the bridge. <br />Dr. Dally replied that it would cause a lot of wear and tear to the bridge. <br />SITD Chairman Glover added that the Department of Transportation just completed <br />repairs to the bridge. <br />Dr. Dally explained that in the last six month period 60,000 cubic yards have <br />accumulated in the trap. During that same period, Indian River County had dredged 536,505 <br />cubic yards to the Ambersand Beach area. There have not been any northeastern winds during <br />that time, the drift has been from the south to the north. <br />BCC Commissioner Neuberger asked how much sand did they think came from the <br />County's sand transfer project since it has been completed only a couple of months. <br />SITD Chairman Glover said they do have the survey results and the figures to <br />substantiate their conclusion and she will provide copies of the slides presented as well (copies <br />are on file) so the BCC can see why the management plan is showing these results. She said it <br />seems logical to reduce expenses and eliminate duplication of efforts if the two Boards share <br />their knowledge. <br />Dr. Dally explained that the wind patterns over the last six months show a decrease in <br />sand transport north to south. He also explained how the sand backs up behind the south jetty <br />every summer, <br />Indian River County Coastal Engineer Jonathan Gorham inquired how much of the sand <br />collected south of the jetty is contributed by natural bypassing rather than transport from the <br />south. <br />Dr. Dally did not have the statistics to answer that question. He explained that they have <br />an extremely volatile system and he encouraged the BCC to think of flexibility when going <br />through the list of options. <br />SITD Administrator LeRoux explained the Sebastian Inlet Tax District's plan of action. <br />They have decided to begin a new two-year management plan. <br />OCTOBER 6, 2003 <br />.p <br />5 <br />`tea 7 77.,: <br />77`.-T•.,�+•.�T 9l� .e- <br />_ <br />py 'r K 1-W T 'si V5 t -M1i Yi _ <br />Ft m _3 t <br />T <br />