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<br />12. COUNTY ATTORNEY – RESOLUTION 2004-062 – CALLING <br />FOR BOND REFERENDUM ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 2, <br />2004 – LAND ACQUISITION ADVISORY COMMITTEE <br />(LAAC) <br /> <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Macht, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Neuberger, to accept <br />staff’s recommendation. <br /> <br />Chairman Ginn announced that she has the questions, etc. from the Trust for Public <br />Lands. <br /> <br />Jim Granse, <br />36 Pine Arbor Lane, inquired what funds were involved and <br />Chairman Ginn replied that there will be $12,000. <br /> <br />Mr. Granse <br /> objected to $12,000 to sell the land bond issue and Chairman Ginn <br />advised the funds were to educate the public, not to sell the referendum. <br /> <br />Frank Coffey, <br />1200 Admirals Way, inquired further relative to the disbursement <br />of the $12,000. He wanted to know who would be developing the facts and questioned how it <br />would be coordinated with the activities. He referred to page 220, Section 12, Item 2. in the <br />backup where it states: “the Board commits to revise the Environmental Lands Program Guide to <br />provide criteria and guidelines for the acquisition of historic sites and/or agricultural land prior to <br />the 2004 Referendum”. He wanted to know if that task would be assigned to LAAC. <br /> <br />Environmental & Code Enforcement Chief Roland DeBlois explained the purpose <br />of the $12,000 is for the development of a brochure through the Land Acquisition Advisory <br />JUNE 22, 2004 <br />29 <br /> <br />