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Commissioner Scurlock asked for this item to be removed <br />from the Consent Agenda as he recalled that Florida Atlantic <br />Associates had agreed to designate a 1/2 acre tract for a <br />fire station in that area and also $40,000 for Civil <br />Defense. He said that the County has not received any money <br />as yet, nor have they received a deed for the 1/2 acre <br />tract, and stated he would not vote for the site plan <br />extension until he sees some money first. <br />Staff Planner, Mary Jane Goetzfried, explained that <br />these requirements had been reached under the Development of <br />Regional Impact, based upon Phase I & Phase II of the <br />development being more than 50% completed. At this time, <br />based on the zoning permits that have been issued for this <br />project, they are approximately 33% complete. Mrs. <br />Goetzfried concurred that the County has not yet received <br />the money or the deed to the tract,.but has been encouraging <br />Florida Atlantic to dedicate the property. <br />Commissioner Scurlock repeated his reluctance to vote <br />for any extension until we get our money as what he sees is <br />the County in general being faced with providing fire <br />protection to that entire area. He stated that the County <br />has accelerated the fire protection program for the growth <br />in that area, specifically the services it would provide <br />Village Green. At the Fire Advisory Committee meeting, we <br />signed an agreement for C.E. Block and Associates for <br />architectural services. The Fire District has demonstrated <br />an aggressive approach for fire protection in the County and <br />he feels it is time for Village Green to pay up. <br />Administrator Wright suggested that we delay this <br />matter by postponing it until the June 1, 1983 meeting to <br />give us a little time to work out the concerns. <br />9 <br />MAY 18 1983 eQaK "3, r�c9 <br />