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OCT 2 1985 BOOK 62 PAGE 328 <br />Chairman Lyons did not believe we can re-examine everything <br />that has been done, but he agreed that there has been some incon- <br />sistency. <br />Commissioner Bowman asked if any part of this is part of an <br />old mining operation. <br />Planner Boling confirmed that some is, and it would,be <br />revegetated. <br />Commissioner Bowman wanted to be sure there is enough over- <br />burden so we don't get pesticides, etc., in the aquifer. <br />Director Keating assured her that staff has been dealing <br />very closely with this.. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to be heard. <br />There were none. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wodtke, the Board unanimously closed <br />the public hearing. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Wodtke, to grant conceptual special <br />exception approval to Vero Sand Pines for a golf <br />course and clubhouse facilities and to authorize the <br />Chairman to sign the Storm Grove Road agreement; to <br />be subject to the applicant dedicating 40' of <br />right-of-way for the 61st Street extension to the <br />existing Thoroughfare Plan designation, unless the <br />street extension is removed from the Thoroughfare <br />Plan prior to the occupancy/use of the facilities. <br />V <br />Chairman Lyons asked if there is any kind of a limitation as <br />to how long the conceptual approval is good as he did not feel it <br />should be open ended. <br />Director Keating was not sure but believed it is one year. <br />38 <br />