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AUG- 2 6 1986 BOOK 65 F14GF. <br />the quality of the shell that we are getting out of our mining <br />operation is not the greatest at this point in time. In <br />addition, the material has to be hauled quite a distance. <br />Chairman Scurlock felt that Blue Cypress Lake was a great <br />asset to the entire county and did not feel that the residents <br />should be expected to pay for all the paving costs, especially <br />when you consider the impact of weekend traffic. He believed <br />there should be some ability to use the lake as a revenue source, <br />and pointed out that a launching fee is a pretty common practice <br />across the country. He also noted that the outhouse is an <br />absolute disgrace, but it takes money to replace or improve it. <br />Commissioner Wodtke felt we might want to document the water <br />levels of the Water District's project, because it might end up <br />in litigation one day. He also asked if good quality shell might <br />be available from a private land owner out that way in order to <br />save the County 'the distance of hauling it in. <br />Aclministrator Thomas recalled the time when we graded the <br />Fel Ismere Grade Road off of 441, the County had an arrangement <br />- with a local land owner there to use their high-grade quality <br />shell, and suggested that we contact them to see if that would be <br />possible in this case. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Wodtke, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Lyons, that the Board authorize the <br />Public Works Director and the County Administrator <br />to look into the possibility of getting shell from <br />a private landowner in that area and come back with <br />some cost estimates and ideas of how to pay for it. <br />Commissioner Lyons suggested that we also check with the <br />Water District to see if this road is going to remain, and <br />Administrator Thomas explained that he and Commissioner Bird <br />serve on the Recreation Advisory Council for the Water District <br />and didn't believe that the District's project will have ,that <br />28 <br />i <br />