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Commissioner Scurlock wished to know whether it is standard <br />to have this many conditions still to be resolved when the <br />Council asks a local community to act on a Development Order. <br />Mr. Carey stated that it is. He explained that the Sta.tu.tes <br />require that once the Council finds the application sufficient, <br />they notify local government and a hearing date is set; then they <br />have 50 days to issue an opinion. This is not much time, and, <br />therefore, they put in enough conditions to inform local <br />government that they think the project can go if those conditions <br />are met. If the conditions cannot be met, the Council and the <br />Commission both can revisit the whole issue again. Mr. Carey <br />believed the Board must look at the conditions recognizing what <br />was originally submitted wasn't perfect: He believed the <br />developer has been forthright in facing these problems. <br />Commissioner Scurlock asked how we can be sure that local <br />participation will be available from all the various technical <br />committees and agencies involved, and Planner Challacombe pointed <br />out that this plan is at a conceptual level only. The details <br />have to be worked out through the various agencies and staff <br />would be consolidating that effort prior to bringing the final <br />mitigation plan back to the Board for approval or disapproval. <br />He noted that staff now brings all the DER and Army Corps <br />applications back to the Board, and that same procedure would be <br />followed. <br />Chairman Lyons informed those present that Dan Carey will be <br />the new Executive Director of the Treasure Coast Regional <br />Planning Council. <br />Commissioner Bird noted that it is difficult when you listen <br />to experts with great credentials on both sides of an argument. <br />He asked Mr. Carey if he felt there is an adequate mitigation and <br />that the benefits derived will offset what is lost. <br />Mr. Carey noted that this is an innovative.plan and very <br />complex, but he felt the net benefit will be positive based on <br />meeting the conditions they made. He pointed out that we are <br />79 <br />OCT 2 3 1995 Boor 598 <br />