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10/08/2002
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WHEREAS, Indian River County is committed to purchasing and managing two key <br />priority parcels adjacent to the St. Sebastian River, as referenced in the Marine Resources <br />Council's grant application to the Florida Communities Trust for the St Sebastian River <br />Greenway; and <br />WHEREAS, the two key priority parcels, to wit, the Denton parcel, Tax I.D. No. 23- <br />31-38-00000-5000-00001.0, has been acquired by the County and the Ansin parcel, Tax <br />I D. No. 23-31-38-00000-5000-00003.0, is currently under negotiation for acquisition by <br />the County; and <br />WHEREAS, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners has <br />committed to funding improvements along the St. Sebastian River Greenway such as <br />construction of a canoe launch and picnic facilities, which have been completed, and <br />hiking trails; and <br />WHEREAS, the Marine Resources Council's St. Sebastian River Greenway project <br />will further objectives and policies in the County's Comprehensive Plan that promote the <br />protection of water quality, restoration of natural hydrology, and provision of public access <br />to the St. Sebastian River; and <br />WHEREAS, the Marine Resources Council's proposed management of the overall <br />St. Sebastian River Greenway project, as indicated in the grant application, is consistent <br />with and complements the County s planned management of the two key priority parcels <br />that the County is acquiring within the project. <br />BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, <br />Florida, as follows: <br />The Board of County Commissioners supports the Marine Resources Council's <br />grant application to the Florida Communities Trust for the St. Sebastian River Greenway. <br />The resolution was moved for adoption by Commissioner Adams and the <br />motion was seconded by Commissioner Macht , and, upon being put to a vote, <br />the vote was as follows: <br />Chairman Ruth M Stanbridge Aye <br />Vice Chairman John W. Tippin AYP <br />Commissioner Caroline D Ginn Aye <br />Commissioner Fran B. Adams Aye <br />Commissioner Kenneth R. Macht Aye <br />The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted this 8th day of <br />October, 2002 <br />Attest. J. K Barton, Cle <br />BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA <br />By n <br />Ruth M. Stanbridge, Chairhan <br />October 8, 2002 <br />
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