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(CLERK'S NOTE: The Chairman called a brief recess at 10:12 a.m. The <br />meeting was reconvened at 10:18 a.m.) <br />9.B.3. BRIAN HEADY - ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES <br />THEIR OBLIGATIONS - BEACH PRESERVATION AND <br />REPLACEMENT ISSUES <br />Commissioner Neuberger suggested Mr. Heady be cautioned to confine his remarks <br />to things that will come to the Board in the foreseeable future because he was interested to <br />hear what Mr. Heady had to say. <br />Brian Heady replied that he has always brought things to the Commission over <br />which they have jurisdiction. <br />Chairman Macht asked that Mr. heady address the Board on items that are non- <br />repetitive and which they can consider. <br />After expounding on the benefits of repetition, Mr. Heady used the overhead <br />projector to display many photos taken within the previous 5 days of the county's shoreline. <br />The photos were taken from South Beach lifeguard station to the north and south, at <br />Porpoise Point, South County Park, and standing at the Tiki but at the Moorings. He also <br />displayed aerial photos taken to show the Sebastian Inlet sand areas north to Brevard and <br />one to the south. The photos showed Vero Beach in a "cove" caused by the Sebastian Inlet <br />along with photos of sand placed in the area and where vegetation has been planted. Further <br />photos showed the erosion problem with a house in Sector 7. He noted that a terrible <br />erosion problem cannot be seen from the aerial shots because at a distance there is a <br />consistency in the ribbon of sand on the beach. He narrated his last group of pictures which <br />began in Brevard County to the south end of our county. <br />August 19, 2003 <br />19 <br />