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subdivision collector road is that they fear this could divide <br />the road into different segments and jeopardize its unique <br />characteristics. They would prefer just to have it designated as <br />an historic and scenic corridor until such time as a management <br />committee can come up with management criteria for the entire <br />length of the trail so there won't be different criteria applying <br />in different areas. Mrs. Crews stressed the need to consider <br />the road as a whole in order to preserve its unique qualities. <br />Chairman Scurlock believed that right now the real <br />controlling factor is the designation as a historic and scenic <br />trail, and that is the over-riding factor that we have to look at <br />first. He asked Director Keating if he felt there is a conflict <br />between what Mrs. Crews is asking and what we are doing. <br />Director Keating did not think there is. He did not feel <br />the county is in a position to deny someone development, and, <br />therefore, if no road is designated to provide access to those <br />properties that don't have alternate access, the question is do <br />you identify where access is going to be provided beforehand and <br />try to minimize disruption to the Trail as a whole now. <br />Commissioner Eggert believed that making this part of Jungle <br />Trail a subdivision collector road is bringing it closer to the <br />local road designation for the remainder of the Trail and that <br />actually they are more really alike than they were before. <br />Mrs. Crews agreed, but emphasized that they still are <br />concerned about different widths and paving. As she understood <br />it, the road is designated historic and scenic in the Compre- <br />hensive Plan but no guidelines have been established, and they <br />would like to have those established for the entire length before <br />any major disruption is made to any portion of the road. <br />Discussion continued with Mrs. Crews stressing that they <br />just want the Commission to be aware of their concerns. <br />Commissioner Bowman felt before we consider paving, we must <br />look into it very carefully as there is wonderful hardwood <br />hammock on both sides of the road. <br />17 SOU <br />APR 261988 <br />2 F :,E 176 <br />