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M <br />The Attorney continued that the County has already <br />purchased parcels 9 and 10 of Golden Sands and has a one <br />year option on Parcel 8, (the URI International portion) at <br />the same price. He reported that the agent for Golden Sands <br />called from Switzerland and confirmed that he is willing to <br />sell any portion of Parcel 11 at the same dollar figure. <br />Chairman Bird commented that apparently the <br />characteristics of the two parcels are almost identical-, the <br />main difference being the opportunity to acquire more <br />oceanfront on Parcel 8, but he believed we are a bit short <br />of funds to obtain that parcel. <br />Commissioner Lyons wondered if some of the property <br />owners might be willing to extend their options since there <br />is a possibility of more money becoming available in <br />January. <br />Chairman Bird asked if the Commission would consider <br />setting some kind of priorities. He believed the oceanfront <br />is the highest priority and stated that he would be willing <br />to take a shot at offering what we have for Parcel 8. If <br />that was not accepted, he felt we then could go with the <br />option on the landward side of AlA on either parcel since <br />they are almost identical; it is just a question of where we <br />get the best deal. <br />Commissioner Scurlock commented that he would like the <br />Chairman and the Attorney to contact adjoining property <br />owners who may be landlocked and see if they are willing to <br />participate financially re getting an access easement. <br />Commissioner Wodtke felt we should consider the <br />possibility of getting a one year extension on the options <br />even if it costs us something as he believed they are all <br />desirable as a parcel. <br />Attorney Brandenburg noted that the option on Parcel 8 <br />is a straight year option, and we have until June 8, 1984. <br />54 <br />OCT 19 1983 <br />