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AUG 8 1984 BOOK 57 FmGE <br />Planner Shearer advised that the major changes involve <br />the restructuring of the priority system. Since the County <br />has acquired substantial park land in the last few years, <br />the top priority will be on the development of existing park <br />land. The other major change involves the reclassification <br />of the parks system, which was originally set up for <br />municipal parks. There will be regional parks such as <br />Kiwanis-Hobart; community parks, which will be smaller in <br />nature; and beachfront and riverfront parks. They are also <br />adding a provision for marine island parks. <br />Commissioner Bird noted that staff, in conjunction with <br />the University of Florida, has prepared master park plans <br />for Kiwanis-Hobart, Round Island, Dale Wimbrow, and Donald <br />MacDonald Parks. Although the Commission has not formally <br />adopted those master plans, the County is using them as a <br />guide as we continue to make improvements in those parks. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Lyons, the Board <br />unanimously closed the Public Hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Bird, the Board <br />unanimously adopted Ordinance -84-50, <br />amending the Recreation and Open Space <br />Element of the Comprehensive Plan. <br />34 <br />
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