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File #: 26-0203    Version: 1
Type: Informational Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/28/2026 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 2/24/2026 Final action:
Title: Jungle Trail Island Club Manor ELAP Project - Completion of the Due Diligence Process & Final Closing
Attachments: 1. IRS-25-617-24x36_Signed, 2. Title Commitment, 3. WTS-25-150691 Copies BII, 4. WTS-25-150691 Copies, 5. 25-6091 Jungle Trail Phase I Complete Report_12.17.2025 Compressed, 6. Attachments can be viewed online or at Commission Office
Related files: 25-1002, 18-1646, 17-0447, 17-0565, 19-0622, 25-1056, 17-0608, 18-2154, 19-0712, 20-1284, 24-0551
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TO: The Honorable Board of County Commissioners

THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator

THROUGH: Michael C. Zito, Deputy County Administrator
Beth Powell, Parks, Recreation & Conservation Director

FROM: Wendy Swindell, Parks, Recreation & Conservation Assistant Director

DATE: February 11, 2026

SUBJECT: Jungle Trail Island Club Manor ELAP Project - Completion of the Due Diligence Process & Final Closing
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BACKGROUND
On March 8, 2022, the County Administrator provided the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners (“BCC”) with a proposed resolution authorizing an Environmental Land Bond Referendum for the November 8, 2022, ballot. Resolution 2022-016 was passed by majority vote. The Resolution calls for a Bond Referendum Election for the issuance of general obligation bonds as follows: “To acquire and permanently preserve environmentally significant lands to restore the Indian River Lagoon, protect water resources, natural areas, wildlife habitat, drinking water resources, and construct public access improvements related thereto, shall Indian River County be authorized to issue general obligation bonds up to $50,000,000, maturing within 20 years from each issuance, not exceeding the legal maximum interest rate, payable from ad valorem taxes, with full public disclosure of all spending through annual independent audits.”

The Environmental Bond process allows for any member of the public to nominate properties for potential acquisition. The process allows for “willing sellers” to negotiate with the County on the potential a...

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