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management plan for A -1-A as opposed to connections to the scenic <br />trail to the west. If the County is taken out of the picture, <br />and this becomes a Town of Orchid jurisdiction, then we would not <br />have the permitting authority or the site plan or subdivision <br />control we now exercise, and the DOT would have to take a more <br />active role. <br />Commissioner Bowman wished to know the required width for a <br />subdivision collector roadway, and Director Davis advised that it <br />is 60' with curb and gutter or 50' without. Jungle Trail is 40' <br />to 50' according to the maintenance map. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />It was voted on and carried unanimously (4-0) <br />RESOLUTION 88-54 WILL BE MADE A PART OF THE RECORD WHEN FULLY <br />EXECUTED AND RECEIVED. <br />Commissioner Bowman felt what might happen here is sicken- <br />ing. We asked our local Legislative Delegation to sponsor a Bill <br />in regard to abolishing the Town of Orchid and nothing happened. <br />She felt we might just as well count Jungle Trail as wiped out <br />today. <br />Chairman Scurlock believed we do have some control, but <br />agreed that our State Legislators did not listen to us and <br />basically totally ignored this community and its concerns, which <br />he felt is appalling. <br />Commissioner Bowman felt perhaps our resource is to have <br />Jungle Trail declared a national monument and made part of the <br />Refuge. <br />Chairman Scurlock believed the key is that the Commission is <br />very concerned about Jungle Trail and what the future holds for <br />it, and he believed we have -a majority commitment to do as much <br />as we can to protect it. Certainly we want good development to <br />take place in the county, and maybe the Polo Club and this new <br />54 <br />SEP Boas 74 mE 54 <br />