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Board approves next step in USDA-funded vacant-lot fuel-reduction program; staff sent 4,000 notices, 1,500 parcels enrolled

5955742 · October 16, 2025
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Summary

The Shelter Cove Resort Improvement District voted to proceed with paid vegetation‑reduction work under Ordinance 63 for parcels whose owners consent or have not objected, excluding about 1,500 parcels already enrolled in a USDA‑funded grant program that staff said totals just over $3 million.

The Shelter Cove Resort Improvement District board approved staff recommendations to proceed with abatement work on vacant parcels under the district’s Ordinance 63 process as part of a USDA-funded fuel‑reduction program.

Staff summary and funding: the fire chief (speaker, name not specified in the transcript) reported the program has “just over $3,000,000” available to clear or otherwise reduce hazardous fuels on vacant lots under the grant. Staff said the first‑phase outreach included mailing roughly 4,000 notices to property owners and that about…

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