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06/06/1969
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Inlet and shown on a map of a survey prepared by B. H. Mashburn <br />dated June 16, 1964. The agreement specifically details the uses <br />and purposes to which this 145 -foot strip can be used, which is in <br />general the right of the Inlet District to use the 75 -feet adjacent <br />to the Inlet for Inlet purposes, and the remaining 70 feet for use <br />by the County as a public road. These uses should be preserved for <br />these purposes. <br />2. The westernmost part of the area shown on the.Mashburn survey <br />which is commonly referred to as the sandspit area, is owhed by the <br />County to be used by the public for park and recreational purposes <br />and by \the Inlet District for Inlet purposes. This area should be held, <br />retained and used for those purposes as a part of the over-all plan of <br />the State Park,'but it should not be within a confined and restricted <br />campground or other area, but rather, it and the 145 foot strip mentioned <br />above should be primarily for public access to the Inlet, with boat <br />launching sites on the south side of the area, picnic tables and general <br />public°recreational purposes. Consideration should be given to <br />establishing public camping grounds under controlled conditions in other <br />areas. <br />3. In the event the State acquired the property commonly known <br />as the Proux property located to the east of the 145 -foot strip mentioned <br />above, then the State should dedicate an extension of the 145 -foot strip <br />to the Atlantic Ocean to be used for the same purposes as the 145 -foot <br />strip now existing. In the event this is done, then in exchange for <br />that, the County would abandon its right to an 80 -foot right-of-way for <br />public road access to the Inlet which was to be located within a 400 -foot <br />strip shown on the. Mashburn survey, so that thereafter public access <br />would be via A -1-A right-of-way to the 145 -foot strip... This would mean <br />that the Inlet District and the State could negotiate the location of <br />the easement to the Inlet District for location of a pipeline extending <br />from the Inlet to the Atlantic Ocean to permit discharge of spoil <br />through the pipeline to the Atlantic Ocean. <br />4. The County, the Inlet District and the State Park Board would <br />enter into a management agreement placing general control and management <br />t pm 12 WE <br />16,_'JUN � H" <br />
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