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MAR 1'71982 <br />49 PAE.226 <br />hoping that not only would the County adopt the proposed <br />ordinance or some variation of it, but that we would request <br />the municipalities to look at it and hopefully adopt a <br />similar ordinance so we could have uniform rules throughout <br />the county. <br />Chairman Scurlock stated that his main concern is to be <br />sure we have specific criteria in regard to permits that <br />would be issued. <br />Commissioner Bird stated that he had a problem relating <br />to a group of ten or more being required to obtain a permit <br />as there actually could be ten people in one family. <br />Al MacAdams gave a presentation explaining the <br />procedure by which they arrived at the proposed ordinance, <br />which' 'they hope will "set a standard . for the county as a <br />whole. He noted that this draft has been submitted to the <br />Attorney for the Town of Indian River Shores, and he has <br />heard no criticism so far. <br />Discussion ensued as to how the provisions prohibiting <br />any motor driven device and also prohibiting sale of any <br />items on the premises would relate to Blue Cypress Lake <br />Park. It was noted that there is a pro shop at Memorial <br />Island Park and a concession stand at South Beach and felt <br />that there should be some provision that would cover the <br />permitting of this type activity in certain instances. <br />The Board proceeded to review the proposed Ordinance <br />page by page. <br />Commissioner Fletcher discussed "Equestrian Activity" <br />on Page 7, noting that -in Roseland there are no specific <br />bridle paths and he wondered if it is the intent to <br />eliminate horseback riding. <br />Park Supervisor Bill Cook did not believe this would <br />affect many parks in Roseland; he noted that we have no <br />control over the State Park in any event. The main problem <br />