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OCT 14 1966 Boos 66 F, 6 <br />from one agency hinges on the approval of other agencies <br />involved. He compared it to what comes first, the chicken or the <br />egg. In this case, staff took the position that the County _ <br />wants to determine what exactly it wants from the standpoint of <br />the estaurine system. <br />Commissioner Wodtke wondered if the Treasure Coast Regional <br />Planning Council needed our input first, and Mr. Bushnell advised <br />that they have some legitimate concerns they would like to see <br />addressed before any development occurs in Grand Harbor, and <br />until documents on those items are finalized, they really could <br />not recommend final approval to the Board. However, the Board <br />could approve the plan with the stipulation that the additional <br />pieces of information be provided before construction begins. <br />Art Challacombe, Chief of Environmental Planning, explained <br />that until Grand Harbor receives a land development permit from <br />the County, staff cannot and will not issue a land clearing <br />permit, and all permits have to be in before that can happen. <br />Chairman Scurlock asked how many of those permits are in <br />hand right now, and Mr. Challacombe stated that none were in at <br />at this time. <br />Assistant County Attorney Bruce Barkett advised that it does <br />not matter whether those permits arein hand right now because the <br />development order will be conditional upon obtaining those <br />permits. Each of the permits is contingent upon local <br />governmental approval. The fact that they do not have the <br />permits in hand right now is really not of consequence to the <br />Board, as long as the Board makes their approval contingent upon <br />getting those permits. <br />Commissioner Lyons still felt this was premature because we <br />are not ready. <br />Steve Henderson, attorney representing Grand Harbor, advised <br />that they are prepared to address this matter today as they feel <br />that any delay would present severe hardships on the developer. <br />He assured the Board that the developer has been very busy all <br />62 <br />