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I <br />JUN 13 1984 sooK t. 5 7 P,, 45- 5 <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />The Motion was voted on and carried <br />unanimously (4-0). <br />COPY OF SAID CONTRACT IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK <br />BEACH PRESERVATION AND RESTORATION <br />Commissioner Wodtke wished to get additional direction <br />from the Board re the future role of the Beach Preservation <br />and Restoration Committee. He noted that the Committee was <br />initially requested to look into the proposal by the Corps <br />of Engineers for pumping out sand and then come back with a <br />recommendation for funding. The Committee has considered <br />those figures and made their report. Commissioner Wodtke <br />reported that the Committee has indicated a desire to <br />continue being involved with the beach issue, but he did not <br />want the Committee to do any further work without additional <br />direction from the Board. <br />Commissioner Wodtke thought the Committee could be of <br />further help by doing studies on how to protect our beaches, <br />dunes, and crossovers. They might also study construction <br />setbacks, vegetation ordinances and beach trimming. <br />Commissioner Wodtke noted that they have received a <br />request from a consulting firm to make a presentation with <br />slides showing some dune and vegetation work they have have <br />in other areas. The Committee would also like to be <br />involved in some more public hearings once the Army Corps of <br />Engineers comes back with their new engineering and economic <br />data. <br />Chairman Scurlock believed that the Committee would be <br />very helpful in addressing four or five recommendations by <br />the Taxpayers' Association, and Commissioner Bird felt the <br />_ Committee could help explore every possible avenue to protect <br />the money that will be spent on restoration and preservation <br />ti of our beaches. <br />60 <br />