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years, and the HCP is a 30 -year program, he believed a sound goal would be to bring as <br />many of these tasks in-house as possible and as soon as practical. Some aspects of this HCP <br />will be of direct benefit to our other County programs, such as the sea turtle nesting <br />monitoring, which will be required for permitting of beach renourishment projects. The <br />County has been awarded a one-time $57,000 grant from the National Oceanic and <br />Atmospheric Administration for HCP implementation. Other than that, the County will need <br />to provide all funding. The FDEP provided a 75% cost share for producing the HCP. At <br />present, they do not contemplate cost-sharing the implementation. He thought that might <br />be a promising area for lobbying in Tallahassee since the HCP covers emergency shoreline <br />protection, which is in large measure the responsibility of the FDEP. <br />In response to Commissioner Ginn's inquiry, Mr. Ernest advised this is the second <br />HCP in the state, Volusia County had the first for beach driving. Indian River County's is <br />the first HCP that deals with shoreline protection measures. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Ginn, the Board unanimously accepted the final <br />draft HCP and authorized its submittal to the USFWS for HCP <br />implementation to be from the Beach Preservation Fund 128- <br />144-572. <br />HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN IS ON FILE <br />IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />11.G.3. RIGHT-OF-WAY ACQUISITION - 58TH AVENUE, PHASE <br />II - C. REED KNIGHT, JR. AND JAN R. KNIGHT <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of March 12, 2002: <br />March 19, 2002 <br />98 <br />nu <br />Dk <br />1 <br />