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RECOMMENDATION: <br />Based on the above analysis, staff recommends that the Board of <br />County Commissioners approve the proposed amendments to the existing <br />ordinance. <br />Commissioner Eggert questioned the leeway zone mentioned on <br />page 6 of the proposed ordinance, and Michael Miller, Chief,of <br />Environmental Planning, explained that the leeway zone is a: <br />15 -ft. zone extending east of the old coastal construction line. <br />Commissioner Eggert understood that they cannot build within <br />15 feet of the old line, but Mr. Miller explained that in either <br />case they cannot build seaward of the line. With the leeway <br />zone, they can build up to the line, which gives them an area for <br />routine construction activity. In other words, workmen can move <br />across there as long as we have guarantees that it will be put <br />back as before. <br />Robert Keating, Director of Community Development, clarified <br />that you can build right up to the County's old dune <br />stabilization line. <br />Chairman Scurlock opened the Public Hearing and asked if <br />anyone wished to be heard in this matter. There being none, he <br />declared the Public Hearing closed. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Ordinance 88-17, providing for a county dune <br />stabilization setback line. <br />ORDINANCE 88-17 IN ITS ENTIRETY IS HEREBY MADE A PART OF OFFICIAL <br />RECORD. <br />APR 19 <br />13 <br />BOOK. 71 FAGS 430 <br />