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Commissioner Eggert wished to know if changing the <br />designation of this road is going to make any difference as far <br />as the County's ability to oversee it is concerned. <br />Director Keating did not believe so. He noted that ideally - <br />Jungle Trail will never be used as an access road for <br />development, and if a lot of parcels are consolidated under one <br />ownership in the northern part of this area, a situation may <br />occur where access can be provided without using a number of <br />different roadways. <br />Chairman Scurlock commented that possibly it could be like <br />the beautiful development at John's Island where they have very <br />controlled access. <br />Director Keating agreed that is what is hoped, but right now <br />we are looking at the reality and there are a lot of parcels. <br />Discussion continued as to the likelihood of this area being <br />developed as one large consolidated parcel rather than several <br />smaller developments. <br />Public Works Director Jim Davis informed the Board that the <br />DOT is getting more actively involved in connections to the state <br />system. He suggested that perhaps the Board could draft a <br />Resolution to the DOT and officially state that the County would <br />like a well controlled access management plan for A -1-A as <br />opposed to connections to Jungle Trail. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Bowman, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Eggert, to adopt Resolution 88-54 re- <br />questing the DOT to develop a well controlled <br />management plan for A -1-A as opposed to connections <br />to Jungle Trail. <br />Commissioner Bird wished further clarification on this, and <br />Director Davis explained that he is recommending that the county <br />take a formal position that as this area develops, we would be <br />asking that the DOT exercise their authority with a controlled <br />53 P00� 74 F"i;E 53SEP 6 198 <br />