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r",_ <br />,AUL i989 <br />Planner Boling referred to the map and advised that the 50' <br />R/W is a county road and there is nothing built there. It orig- <br />inally was intended to be a common ac"cess point for several <br />unassembled parcels of land in the area. This took place when <br />this was still in the unincorporated area of the county; since <br />then the parcels have been assembled, and Orchid Island <br />Associates now is requesting abandonment. Staff recommends <br />approval subject to the conditions listed. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to be heard. <br />Darrell McQueen, speaking on behalf of Orchid Island <br />Associates, advised that they have a bit of a problem with <br />staff's recommendations. In Condition #2 staff has asked that <br />they provide a limited access easement along their entire <br />property line on A -1-A to have only one access coming into the <br />property. With the realignment of Jungle Trail, they put all of <br />their development inside Jungle Trail except a triangular piece <br />to the north, and they are looking to put a golf maintenance <br />facility in that area. The triangular piece is about 12 acres <br />with about 8 acres remaining north of the Trail. They would be <br />using a 1 to 2 acre site for the maintenance facility. They <br />would propose to access that maintenance facility from A -1-A, and <br />they would propose to grant a limited access easement south of <br />a point which is about 800/900' north of their entrance. They <br />would have no problem with granting a limited access easement <br />from that point south; so, on Condition #2, they would like the <br />Board to agree to restrict the limited access easement to a point <br />just about parallel with the northerly extension of Jungle Trail. <br />Planner Boling believed that the main concern of Public <br />Works Director Davis was that if an access point were to be <br />allowed to that northern triangular piece that it be as far away <br />from the entrance road as possible. <br />Mr. McQueen confirmed that they can easily move the access <br />point 800-1,000' north of their entrance. <br />44 <br />� � r <br />
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