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BOOK 76 FAL A 4 <br />General Manager, Mr. Waterman, has informed him that they would <br />have no problem with raising the vegetation in the low lying <br />areas, if that is what we are talking about. <br />Further debate followed regarding a Motion to reconsider, <br />which it was pointed out must be instituted by a member of the <br />prevailing majority. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Scurlock, the Board unanimously agreed to <br />reconsider the earlier Motion to table. <br />Commissioner Eggert noted that she does not have a problem <br />with the landscaping plan presented except she just did not find <br />it adequate enough. <br />Attorney Barkett suggested that Commissioner Eggert and <br />Commissioner Bowman, since they have the knowledge of the kind of <br />plants that would be desirable, make up a list of plants that Sea <br />Oaks could select from to put in the low tying areas. The Sea <br />Oaks plan then would be approved without staff's condition but <br />subject to the condition that plants from that list would be <br />added to the cross -hatched areas. Apparently the concern is only <br />with certain areas, and the Commissioners could come up with 4 or <br />5 plant species that might be a bit higher than what is presently <br />proposed. <br />The Board agreed what is proposed for those areas is too low <br />almost ground cover - and Commissioner Scurlock stated that if <br />those areas could be planted with some vegetation that will grow <br />a little higher, not an opaque hedge, he would be happy to vote <br />for that. <br />Attorney Barkett stated that Sea Oaks could volunteer to do <br />that in good faith, and will coordinate with whomever the Board <br />wishes to accomplish this. <br />Bill Waterman, General Manager of Sea Oaks, informed the <br />Board that they are agreeable to working with the Management Pian <br />44 <br />