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M <br />Commissioner Fletcher expressed concern in regard to <br />the correspondence sent by the County staff to lot owners in <br />regard to clearing of lots. He believed the power to <br />require someone to clear a lot is reserved to the <br />Commission. <br />Attorney Brandenburg stated that it is, and the letter <br />should merely state that this matter is going to be <br />considered. <br />Mr. King confirmed that the letter now circulating <br />basically just identifies that there is going to be a <br />hearing today. <br />Considerable discussion ensued on the Board's feelings <br />as to the conditions which would determine the need for <br />clearing of lots. It was generally felt that in many <br />instances the natural growth is both attractive and <br />desirable for the continuation of the wildlife in the area, <br />but it was agreed there is a need for specific criteria <br />where such growth impacts an intersection or creates a <br />traffic hazard. <br />Commissioner Wodtke felt that a worse problem is where <br />lots within subdivisions are overrun with debris, old <br />automobiles, appliances, etc. <br />It was felt this should be sent back to staff for <br />further work and more specific criteria, but that the <br />Commissioner could act on the recommendations re lot <br />clearing presented today. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to be <br />heard. <br />Charles Regner, Joseph Fodi, and Xavier Clark, all <br />owners of lots in Raintree Corner Subdivision, came before <br />the Board and indicated there is only one individual in the <br />area who is objecting to the uncleared lots. They were <br />informed that staff is not recommending that their lots be <br />cleared. <br />22 <br />JAN 5 1983 b: <br />