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Director Pinto emphasized that if the City will just tell us <br />what their plant limits will be, then under our master plan, <br />staff can tell the County Commission what we need to do. <br />Mayor Macht again expressed his belief that we need staff to <br />get together on these matters more often, and he hoped that the <br />Commission would encourage the new Administrator when he comes on <br />Board to formalize some sort of a staff reconciliation so we <br />don't go off on divergent directions. <br />Chairman Scurlock pointed out that we have complete master <br />plans which are available, and he felt we should convey all our <br />master plans to the City for them to review. <br />Director Pinto stressed that he did not want anyone to think <br />that we have not been communicating with the City. Our plan is <br />completed except for how much flow the City can take; we are not <br />working with blinders on. <br />Chairman Scurlock commented that it is always a matter of <br />turf. We can't let the City design our master plan, and we can't <br />design the City plant. <br />Mayor Macht continued to urge quarterly City/County <br />meetings. <br />BEACH RESTORATION <br />Councilman Winchester reported that the Beach study is <br />continuing and they expect to complete the studies on schedule. <br />Mr. Zorc's request for an injunction was denied by Judge Smith; <br />he gave Mr. Zorc ten days to amend his complaint and then the <br />City has 20 days to respond. Mr. Winchester found it ironic that <br />the "Conserve Our Resources" group was the one who demanded these <br />studies be done and now they are trying to kill the studies. He <br />stressed that the City is going to continue with studies to <br />accomplish saving the beaches in a way compatible with the <br />environment. <br />17 <br />NOV 1Z 1988 <br />BOOK 75 F1GE 2O9 <br />