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meeting any further. What they are trying to do is reach a consensus on looking into the sand <br />transfer issue. <br />CONSENSUS WAS reached by the Board to meet with the <br />Sebastian Inlet Tax District on October 6, 2003, at 2:00 p.m. <br />in the City of Sebastian Chambers. <br />13.C. COMMISSIONER FRAN B. ADAMS - OAK TREES - <br />AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS <br />Commissioner Adams addressed the issue of losing big oak trees to land development. She <br />requested that staff initiate changing of the Land Development Regulations to require oak trees 12 <br />inches or larger be transplanted on the same property or to another property and not be cut down. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Adams, <br />SECONDED BY Commissioner Ginn, for staff to initiate <br />changing the Land Development Regulations requiring that <br />12" oak trees or larger be transplanted on the same property or <br />another property, but not be cut down. <br />Under discussion Chairman Macht questioned the legal ramifications of requiring the trees <br />be moved to a piece of property that they have no control of. <br />County Administrator James Chandler said he would bring back a draft of the amendment <br />together with any legal ramifications to the Board. <br />The Chairman called the QUESTION and the motion carried <br />unanimously. The Board authorized staff to initiate a change <br />to the Land Development Regulations permitting oak trees <br />SEPTEMBER 16, 2003 21 <br />