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JUN 121985 BOOK 61 Ul.)E2 <br />Dorothy Hudson, counsel for the Moorings Development <br />Company, pointed out the "developed" areas in the Moorings which <br />seem to be included in the designated "undeveloped" area. She <br />believed these additions were mistakenly included due to the <br />Dept. of Interior's map being so small and indistinct. She <br />advised that the Moorings Development Company plans to request <br />the deletion of these areas and urged the County Commission to <br />formally do the same. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously authorized <br />staff to notify the U. S. Dept. of the Interior to <br />delete any developed areas in the Moorings, River <br />Shores or any other area in the County from the map and <br />list of designated undeveloped areas in the coastal <br />barrier boundaries. <br />DISCUSSION RE GAS TAX <br />Commissioner Scurlock advised that this whole issue has to <br />be settled by July 15, 1985 and he understood that the interlocal <br />agreement was on the Agenda for the meeting of June 19th. <br />Attorney Brandenburg announced that the Public Hearing for <br />the gas tax ordinance has been advertised for the meeting of June <br />26, 1985, but he understood a full Commission would not be <br />available for that meeting. He suggested that any Commissioner <br />who would not be attending the June 26th public meeting indicate <br />their position with respect to the imposition of the gas tax at <br />the June 19th meeting when the interlocal agreement with the <br />municipalities within the County is addressed. <br />DISCUSSION RE MINIMUM SECURITY FACILITY <br />Chairman Lyons recommended that we go ahead with a 110 -bed, <br />minimum security facility now to accommodate the unanticipated <br />rapid growth in the County's jail population. Staff has asked <br />58 <br />