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Miss Mary Lou Durrance and Francis Whitfield, representing the <br />West Wabasso Progressive Civic Club, Inc., presented the revised <br />plans for the community service center, which includes a conference <br />room and a model home which would be used for teaching purposes, and <br />requested financial aid from the County in the sum of $4;500. Each <br />member of the Board expressed willingness to build a small clinic and <br />to develop this land for park purposes, as was originally requested; <br />but, each was opposed to the County becoming involved in the Economic <br />Opportunity Program. Francis Whitfield then requested the County <br />to return the property to the West Wabasso Progressive Civic Club <br />so that they can make an effort to finance this building.themselves. <br />The County Attorney was instructed to research the problem to determine <br />if'this tan legally be done. <br />i <br />Mr. Frank Zorc, who appeared before the Board on August 4, reported <br />that the problem of the'bee hives along the property line adjoining <br />his property still existed. The County Engineer reported that he had <br />requested the owner several times to move the hives fifteen (15) feet <br />from the property line. The County Attorney stated,that, in his opinion, <br />there is a gap on this particular subject in our present zoning reg- <br />ulations, and that the only recommendation he could make was that <br />this Board recommend to the zoning commission that they look into the <br />subject and perhaps amend the regulation. It was the consensus of <br />the Board that they are in sympathy with Mr. Zorc's problem, but, <br />under the present law, there is nothing further the County can do at <br />this time, and felt his only recourse might be a civil action against <br />the property owner. <br />On Motion by Commissioner Haffield, seconded by Commissioner <br />Waddell, the following Resolution was unanimously adopted: <br />BOO 94 31. <br />