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06/08/1983
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_ M M <br />oceanside and not exercise the right of first refusal, the <br />owners wants assurance they would have access through their <br />parcel to the ocean. <br />Chairman Bird asked if there would be dune walkovers at <br />their expense, and the Attorney stated that the only thing <br />the contract provides is that they would have -access and it <br />would have to be mutually acceptable access. Under the <br />Golden Sands contract, the county is obligated to pay half <br />the cost of title insurance and documentary stamps whereas <br />on the other contracts, the sellers pay the entire cost. <br />Commissioner Lyons wished to know what kind of money <br />this involves, and Attorney Brandenburg stated that the <br />documentary stamps would amount to approximately $3,500; <br />altogether he felt it would amount to less than $10,000. <br />Lengthy discussion followed -as to measurements and <br />areas of the various parcels, costs, etc., and the belief <br />that the funds will only be enough to purchase three out of <br />the four parcels. The.possibility of submitting the Howell <br />Chapman property to the Save Our Coast Program to combine <br />with the Erdo and Bell Road properties was reviewed, and it <br />was noted that there are no adjacent parcels that would <br />combine with the Golden Sands property. <br />Commissioner Wodtke felt the oceanfront portion of the <br />Stanny parcel is a must to add on to Round Island Park; <br />Golden Sands was his second choice, and then just the Erdo <br />parcel, which would leave about 1.5 million to work with. <br />Commissioner Scurlock stated that he tended ta�favor <br />the Stanny parcel, plus the Bell Road and Erdo parcels <br />rather than Golden Sands. <br />Chairman Bird felt more strongly about Golden Sands <br />because it is closer to our overflow problem at Wabasso <br />Beach. <br />Commissioner Scurlock noted that wherever we develop a <br />park, adjoining owners get aggravated, and having more <br />9 <br />JUN 8 1983 Box 53 PAGE -675 <br />
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