Laserfiche WebLink
oversee it, and to look for larger trees and plant them when <br />they should be planted. <br /> <br />Director Bob Keating informed the Board that the Letter of Credit would expire on May <br />nd <br />2. If they cannot actually do the planting before then, they would have to call the Letter of Credit. <br />County Attorney William Collins concurred. Adding, that there will inevitably be a <br />dispute because the agreement said that they \[developers\] would not be liable for replacement in <br />the event that the trees are damaged or destroyed due to acts such as severe weather, etcetera. <br />Also, there was a question as to the condition of trees before the hurricanes whether they were <br />diseased. <br /> <br />County Administrator Joseph Baird said he would need permission to extend the Letter of <br />Credit for a year and pointed out that this should also be added to the motion. <br /> <br />MOTIONWASAMENDEDto read Letter of Credit <br /> <br />extended for a year. <br /> <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />MOTION, as amended, carried unanimously. The Board <br />approved that the developer (Beazer Homes Corporation) <br />be required to do the planting, with the County overseeing; <br />that the trees in the Jungle Trail buffer be larger than 4” <br />diameter; and extended the Letter of Credit for an <br />additional one-year period. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />April 4, 2006 - 17 - <br /> <br />