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03/07/1984
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AUTHORIZATION TO ATTEND CONFERENCE - FLORIDA GROWTH ISSUES <br />OF THE 1980s <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Bowman, the Board <br />e <br />unanimously authorized out -of -County travel <br />for any Commissioners wishing to attend the <br />conference on Florida Growth Issues of the <br />1980s on March 23, 1984 in Winter Park, Florida. <br />APPLICATION FOR EROSION CONTROL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM GRANT <br />FUNDS THROUGH DNR - GOLDEN SANDS PROPERTY <br />Commissioner Bird reported that General Services <br />Director Thomas has learned of the possibility of some <br />additional grant money from the DNR that could be used to <br />make some initial improvements to the Golden Sands property, <br />so that it might be opened up to the public on a limited <br />basis. <br />Director Thomas explained that the County actually has <br />about $30,000 left from the original grant, but the DNR <br />requires that we refile the application because Golden Sands <br />was not included in the original application. He reported <br />that we were able to accomplish the first two jobs in the <br />original application, the dune improvement and crossovers at <br />Ambersand and Round Island Parks, and he felt we can <br />probably put in two more crossovers at Golden Sands with the <br />additional grant money. <br />Director Thomas reported that staff is also working on <br />the same program for next year for additional beach <br />properties. Staff and the Parks &*Recreation Committee are <br />also working with the State to come up with some innovative <br />methods of raising enough funds to at least open a portion <br />of Golden Sands to the public. <br />99 sQp 56 FAcF 377 <br />LIAR 71984 <br />
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