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Advisory committee pushes for enforceable sand-transfer reporting in MOU with Sebastian Inlet District

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A Beach and Shores advisory committee chair said the current memorandum of understanding with the Sebastian Inlet District lacked enforcement and proposed scheduled reporting every 2.5 years and remedial plans when targets are missed; the matter will return to committee and may go to the county commission.

At a Beach and Shores Preservation Advisory Committee update, a committee member who was recently elected chair told council the memorandum of understanding (MOU) negotiated between the Sebastian Inlet District and Indian River County sets a target for down-drift sand placement but lacked enforceable reporting and remediation requirements.

Committee materials cited a historical target of about 165,000 cubic yards of sand moved annually to…

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