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JUL 18 194 aooK 57 PnE767 <br />Drive where the City notified us, and Mr. Thomas could not <br />find any record of our paying this assessment. Therefore, <br />it is believed that the City recognizes that we are not <br />getting involved beyond the original $200,000. City Finance <br />Director Nason is reviewing this, and Attorney Paull stated <br />that he would like to be authorized to appear at the City <br />hearing and have the direction of the Board. <br />Chairman Scurlock felt the direction is that we don't <br />want to pay anything, and Com. Wodtke noted that he was on <br />the Board at the time of the purchase of these lots and we <br />agreed to participate on the basis of providing $200,000 for <br />the purchase only. <br />Administrator Wright confirmed that our records <br />demonstrate that fact, and Attorney Paull noted that Mayor <br />Gregg was quoted as saying that he also was of that <br />understanding. <br />In further discussion, it was felt that it was not <br />necessary for the Attorney to appear at the hearing, but <br />just to correspond with the City and indicate what the Board <br />has stated and the research that bears it out. <br />APPOINTMENTS TO BEACH PRESERVATION & RESTORATION COMMITTEE <br />Commissioner Wodtke noted that he recently had two <br />resignations from the above committee, and he since has <br />received some resumes from those interested in serving on <br />this committee - Michael Rose and James Haeger. <br />Commissioner Wodtke assumed that Michael Rose, who is <br />manager for the John's Island Property Owners Association <br />and has great experience in building in that area, has been <br />authorized to be the representative of the Indian River <br />Shores area. James Haeger is both a biologist and <br />ecologist, and he believed Mr. Haeger would be a real asset <br />to the committee. <br />54 <br />