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• <br />Mr. Schlitt informed the Board that Mr. Deprez has <br />indicated, if the County Commission is interested, he would <br />be willing to split the URI tract away from the balance of <br />the Golden Sands parcel and still donate some acreage. <br />Mr. Deprez confirmed that he would split off the one <br />parcel and give the same kind of an option on -it as on the <br />ten acres on the west side and then also donate a propor- <br />tionate share of the 4 acres and donate the balance if the <br />County exercises the option. <br />Attorney Brandenburg clarified that 332.32' will be <br />.split off, on which Mr. Deprez is saying he will give us a <br />one year option at $1,750 a front foot; he'will also donate <br />a proportionate share of the original 4 acres to be donated, <br />plus still give us the option and right of first refusal at <br />$35,000 per acre on the remaining .l0 acres west of AlA, <br />running 6 months and 6 months respectively. <br />After some calculations, it was figured that for all <br />the parcels, including this portion of Golden Sands, the <br />County would be spending $4,641.450, or would have around <br />$350,000 left. <br />Commissioner Wodtke stated that although he had not <br />{ <br />intended to spend all the money, he felt it is imperative to <br />have park area in that location. <br />Discussion continued in regard to the amount of beach <br />frontage involved with the Golden Sands parcel, and it was <br />noted that it is about double that at Wabasso Beach. Com- <br />munity Services Director Thomas believed that the problem at <br />Wabasso Beach is not the amount of beach frontage; it is <br />- lack of parking area. <br />Commissioner Scurlock inquired how much would be <br />required to exercise our options and was informed it would <br />amount to approximately $581,000, which would leave us about <br />$181,000 short. <br />15 <br />BOOK SAGE <br />