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Fr ­ <br />APR 17 1995 �e�K <br />Attorney Brandenburg pointed out that it would be necessary <br />to get a variance for the finger piers, and there is a <br />possibility the variance may not be granted; there is also the <br />possibility that <br />the <br />new owner <br />may <br />not want to <br />build <br />the <br />docks <br />even if he does <br />get <br />the permit. <br />In <br />addition, <br />there <br />is a <br />much <br />greater possibility of the piers being hung up in permitting for <br />a lot longer period of time than the stabilization project. He <br />noted that they could apply simultaneously for both of the <br />projects, and in that way, the DER could issue the stabilization <br />permit immediately and still consider the other if there are <br />problems with that aspect. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wodtke, SECONDED by Commis- <br />sioner Bird, the Board unanimously (4-0) agreed to <br />exercise the mutual agreement to extend the time frame <br />with the stipulation that the drawings will be submitted <br />by April 26th; a permit application will be submitted <br />within 30 days; and the Commission will schedule a <br />review of the matter of drawing down the Letter of Credit <br />for the last meeting in October, 1985; it is further <br />understood that there will be a separate permit for the <br />shore stabilization. <br />PURCHASE OF TITLE 8 TRUST BUILDING <br />General Services Director "Sonny" Dean reported that staff <br />has been shopping for additional office space in the Courthouse <br />area. The possible purchase of the Title 8 Trust Building <br />V' located at 2101 15th Avenue behind the Courthouse and Annex was <br />discussed with Ken Karasek of the Associated Land Title Group, <br />Inc., and Mr. Karasek received the following letter from Donald <br />Crisp. <br />25 <br />