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made in haste. Mr. Dean appreciated the pressure on the <br />developer, noting that if you have gone as far as they have <br />without all the necessary approvals, that is a hard seat to sit <br />in; however, they did that themselves. He also appreciated the <br />value of the real estate that was mentioned, but there are some <br />things you can't put a money value on. <br />Mr. Dean wished to give a brief overview of his study, which <br />is subtitled "Does Jungle Trail Need to be Realigned for the <br />Orchid Island Golf and Beach Club?" He conjectured as to the <br />various things that could happen when another owners wants to be <br />able to do the same thing and stressed we are dealing with the <br />whole Barrier Island. Mr. Dean continued that the plan being <br />offered by the developer came about with the idea that Jungle <br />Trail would not be there. They were asked to design around it, <br />and they have chosen to move it. Mr. Dean claimed that the <br />development is crowding Jungle Trail because the developer is <br />creating the situation. They have plenty of land to look at <br />other alternatives, and the developer easily could shift his <br />project a little to the west. Their whole impetus, however, has <br />been security for their project and the continuity of their <br />development. All of this is taking place because of one design <br />approach and considering 400 new families rather than 87,000 <br />people in the county. <br />Mr. Dean informed the Board that he has done three sketches <br />which not only are viable alternatives, but will give the <br />developer theAsame number of lots and same amount of golf course. <br />He believed the developer will take the alternative the Board <br />gives him and make the very best project he can because he has to <br />sell these lots. <br />Commissioner Bird commented that Mr. Dean's design eats up <br />the hammock we are trying to preserve. <br />Mr. Dean noted that his plans can be refined so that you can <br />get the same number of units and still preserve the hammock. It <br />appears the big concern is security, and as Commissioner Eggert <br />85 <br />eoGr 7 7 F'A F 29 <br />e� 2'd'089 <br />
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