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r <br />Chairman Bird stated there was no way the County could waive <br />taxes. Mr. Deprez then said, okay we accept that. <br />Commissioner Wodtke questioned the option on the west <br />side of AIA and asked if it is really in the realm of <br />probability that the County would purchase it. Chairman <br />Bird felt that the Legislature would prefer oceanfront <br />property; however, he still preferred to have the option on <br />the west side. <br />Community Development Director Tommy Thomas felt that <br />the County would be hearing something on the selection of <br />Save Our Coasts property by January and could then make the <br />decision on whether to release the option or not. <br />Commissioner Lyons felt we did not have trouble <br />communicating with Mr. Deprez and that it would work out. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Scurlock, <br />SECONDED BY Commissioner Lyons, that the Board <br />authorize a contract providing for the acauisition <br />of approximately 222 feet of ocean frontage in <br />Golden Sands for the amount remaining in the beach <br />acquisition bond fund, and return the 2.85 acres <br />previously donated by the corporation to the County, <br />with the County and Golden Sands to evenly divide <br />closing costs on this transaction; and the extension <br />of the option on the remaining oceanfront parcel <br />for another 12 months at the same price; and that <br />the corporation give the County an additional 18 - <br />month option on the west side parcel at the same <br />price that is being credited to the County for the <br />2.85 acres being returned; both options to expire <br />in June, 1985. <br />57 <br />DEC 7 1993 <br />9K 55 PACE 556 <br />