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Commissioner Wheeler opined that it would be more effective to have in place <br />very firm policies, with stiff penalties, for operators who violate the conditions of their mining <br />permits. <br />Further Board discussion ensued regarding the pros and cons of using an FDOT <br />deputy, a sheriff's deputy, or a code enforcement officer, in the event that someone is hired for <br />traffic law enforcement. <br />be tolerated. <br />Chairman Bowden conveyed that the bottom line was that bad behavior would not <br />Mr. Cramer suggested that the County create additional haul routes, rather than <br />limit the amount of trucks on the single haul route, as presented in Recommendation No. 31, <br />"Consider limiting total haul route dump truck traffic...". Regarding Recommendation 33, "Re- <br />classify mines from an administrative permit to a special exception use", Mr. Cramer supported <br />keeping mining in administrative permit use, and asked if more notification to the residents could <br />be provided on an administrative permit. <br />The Board and staff continued to discuss haul routes, and the notification to <br />residents in proximity to same. <br />Responding to Commissioner Wheeler's question, Director Boling reviewed some <br />of the existing special exception uses, and gave the rationale for applying a special exception use <br />designation to mining in AG -1. <br />Attorney Collins explained the County Code pertaining to administrative and <br />special exception permits. <br />15 <br />October 6, 2008 <br />