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consistent with the maps when the house is the same house. <br />Mr. Jackson believed that what the government needs to do is <br />to differentiate premiums for the various zones. He noted <br />that the way it is set up now, if you lived in Country Club <br />Pointe where Mrs. Ann Robinson does, under the new maps you <br />would be a Zone B, and you would have exactly the same <br />premium as the Brogans are charged in Zone C although they <br />are located about 22' above sea level, and Mrs. Robinson's <br />property is about 5' above sea level. <br />Senior Planner Challacombe commented that they have <br />found that some of the spots of Zone B indicated within <br />subdivisions were homes whose fill requirements resulted in <br />raising them to a certain elevation. <br />Chairman Scurlock felt we may need to get professionals <br />to give us comment <br />about the <br />inadequacies <br />and <br />inconsistencies, etc., <br />so that we <br />can make a <br />qualified <br />comment as he did not feel we had anyone on our staff with <br />the necessary capabilities. <br />Michael Rose came before the Board representing John's <br />Island community. He noted that on a map of the Indian <br />River Shores area there is a strip along the ocean marked in <br />some locations as Zone A-10, with an elevation of 91, and <br />also as Zone B-12 with an elevation of 11". Mr. Rose <br />assumed that is the beach, and that everything west of that <br />blue line, being Zone C, is the actual building site and <br />well behind the 100' coastal construction setback. He asked <br />if that is the understanding as far as the county is <br />concerned. <br />Planner Ragsdale stated that, according to the scale on <br />the County maps, the A zone on the beach side does not <br />encroach upon the Coastal Construction setback line. In <br />further discussion, it was agreed that the A-10 and B-1� <br />zones shown actually are the beach on which we walk. <br />MAR 3 1982 <br />59 <br />�90R 49 PACE 71 <br />
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