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tp� ��pg <br />JAN . 5 983 <br />Some discussion ensued regarding possible deed <br />restrictions in the subdivision, and Planner Davis believed <br />there are deed restrictions but the difficulty is in <br />enforcing them and the complaintants apparently are trying <br />to get the County Commission to enforce their deed <br />restrictions. <br />Catherine Bell of Floralton Beach, 707 Shore Drive, <br />next appeared before the Board and stated she had not been <br />aware that anyone disagreed with the conditions of her lot <br />until she received the letter from the County staff. Mrs. <br />Bell agreed that there are large pepper trees on her lot, <br />but felt a lot of the problem is due to the fact that others <br />have been dumping their debris on her lot. She further <br />noted that she pays a maintenance fee to her property owners <br />association and feels they should take care of this matter <br />for her. <br />Planner Davis stated that Mrs. Bell's situation with <br />dumping on her lot is not uncommon, but the main problem <br />with this particular lot is the corner visibility; you <br />cannot see down Reef Road to the east because of the pepper <br />trees. <br />Commissioner Fletcher felt if there is something <br />blocking the view of the intersection, this is a viable <br />request for clearance of at least that portion that is <br />creating a hazard to the intersection. <br />The Board agreed that there is no reason to clear Mrs. <br />Bell's lot completely, but the visibility problem must be <br />addressed. They advised Mrs. Bell to contact her property <br />owners association. <br />In further discussion, it was felt the current <br />ordinance is not specific enough to let us do the job that <br />makes sense for the particular location, and Chairman Bird <br />stated that he personally would not vote for the Resolution <br />recommended by staff. <br />23 <br />