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BOOK 62 PAG - <br />L557 -OCT 2 3 1995 <br />effort" after the "continuing construction" will cover it, and if <br />we have to, we will let the Court determine it. <br />Attorney Henderson pointed out that when the initial sewer <br />and water and roads are in, the developer will have about twenty <br />million in the project. <br />It was generally agreed to add the following wording: "and <br />exhibit a good faith effort to continue the project." <br />Planner Boling stressed that staff tried to structure the <br />conditions so that this all has to come back to the Commission. <br />It was reiterated that on Page 4, at the end of Condition 8, <br />the following wording will be added: "No site plans will be <br />approved until all requirements of this section has been met." <br />Chairman Lyons questioned Condition 12 which states that <br />pumping of water to lower the water table on-site shall cease <br />prior to connection of waterways to the basin or lagoon as he <br />felt that could be misconstrued that they would have to stop all <br />pumping. You can't run sewer lines, etc., without pumping, and <br />he did not want to have a conflict with the every day work. <br />Environmental Planner Art Challacombe explained that the <br />intent of Condition 12 was not to preclude all pumping but just <br />at those particular times when the estuarine basin would be <br />connected to the Indian River and also subsequent times after <br />that. He informed the Board that the revised wording staff would <br />recommend adding after talking with Mr. Carey of the Regional <br />Planning Council is: "The developer shall coordinate the timing <br />of his construction schedule such that immediately prior to -the <br />period when connection of waterways on-site to the existing basin <br />or to the Indian River lagoon takes place, pumping of the water <br />to lower the water table on-site shall cease. No pumping shall <br />take place after the connection is made." <br />Commissioner Bird did not understand the concern, and <br />Planner Challacombe stated that the concern is that lowering of <br />the water table after connection would cause salt water <br />98 <br />