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Mr. Zorc proceeded to explain to Mr. Dillon that <br />consideration is being given to sending a letter stating <br />that the County wants more information but does not want to <br />assure that they will sponsor the project. He then asked <br />about the cost of the project. <br />Mr. Dillon stated the only cost they know of was in the <br />report prepared by the Chief of Engineers, and if any more <br />information on cost is needed,.it will be necessary to talk <br />to the Jacksonville District, who prepared the report. <br />Mr. Zorc then, approximately three or four times, asked <br />Mr. Dillon if he was not saying that the Corps is not <br />looking for any letters from governmental entities at this <br />time, as follows: <br />Zorc: You are telling me that you are not looking for <br />any letters. <br />Dillon: Not until we write you one. We have gotten <br />several letters from individuals..... <br />Zorc: You really are not looking for anything from <br />governmental entities at this time. You are going <br />to write us first and then look for a reply. <br />Dillon: That is right. We have no objections if they <br />want to write and say whatever they have to say. <br />Zorc: We have been told that you are looking to hear <br />from us now. <br />Dillon: No. That is not true. We have heard from <br />....... property owner on the ocean. I guess he <br />has a special interest. <br />Zorc: He does have a special interest. There is no <br />question about it. He is the one promoting <br />governmental entities to write this letter <br />reaffirming they are sponsoring this project. <br />Some discussion ensued about policy, and Mr. Zorc <br />stated that, in other words, you are saying you do not <br />really have policies adopted yet. Mr. Dillon commented <br />JUL 7 1982 <br />Rga, 50. PACE 337 <br />