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MAR 171982 49 <br />The Board next questioned whether the speed limit of 5 <br />mph required on Page 11 was realistic. Supervisor Cook felt <br />it should not be any more than that in a place such as <br />Wabasso Beach Park where there is a limited parking area and <br />many cars. He did not believe we should get tied in with <br />State standards, which are much too fast, and felt that 10 <br />mph is more realistic. <br />In further discussion, it was felt that all parks <br />should be posted with specific speed limits. <br />The problems related to Provision 26 on Page 12, <br />prohibiting glass bottles or containers were discussed next, <br />and it was noted that this could be interpreted to include <br />such things as drinking glasses or mayonnaise jars. <br />Supervisor Cook spoke in detail of the great problem <br />presented in cleaning up broken glass. It was generally <br />felt this provision should be made more specific. <br />Commissioner Wodtke questioned enforcing the provision <br />requiring a leash on a surfboard, and discussion followed in <br />regard to the problems occasioned by fishing in the surf, <br />and the danger to people swimming and walking by. <br />Commissioner Bird felt that Provision 22 should be <br />studied a,little more; he believed it is mainly saying that <br />you can"only engage in certain activities in a specific <br />area. <br />Chairman Scurlock wished it spelled out that these <br />requirements are the same on all beaches. <br />Discussion continued in regard to permits, reserva- <br />tions, size of group, length of time for obtaining permits, <br />appealing, etc., and Commissioner Fletcher felt that we must <br />notify people within seven days in writing when a permit is <br />denied. <br />Commissioner Wodtke discussed the provision re <br />depositing a proper fee as established for the activity, and <br />8W <br />