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Pr - <br />FEB <br />FEB 1 4 1989 <br />BOOK15 FA, 93 <br />Commissioner Bird didn't feel there would be a problem <br />there, not with the shortage of docks in this county. <br />Commissioner Bowman still questioned the sufficiency of one <br />parking space for three berths, but Chairman Wheeler felt that <br />was adequate because many people will park their boats there and <br />not use them. Even in the summer you will find that many of the <br />boats are not in use. <br />Commissioner Bird felt we could try it on this basis, and if <br />it proves to be a problem, we always can amend the ordinance and <br />require more parking. <br />Attorney Barkett pointed out that Sea Oaks is planning to <br />make it a condition of the dock lease that you have to park in <br />the parking facility, and that if you park on Jungle Trail, you <br />lose your lease. <br />There being no others who wished to be heard, Chairman <br />Wheeler closed the Public Hearing. <br />Commissioner Bowman suggested that we allow a pump -out <br />facility there, and wanted to see us prepare an ordinance that <br />requires pump -out facilities. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Eggert, the Board unanimously approved <br />Ordinance 89-8, permitting "public/private docks" in <br />residential zoning districts; and instructed staff to <br />include in the ordinance the requirement of a pump -out <br />facility. <br />22 <br />