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Asst. County Attorney Collins asked if there is some use for <br />that 8-12 acres other than the golf maintenance tract because it <br />is his recollection that when the Jungle Trail realignment was <br />addressed, there was provision for a curb cut off Jungle Trail so <br />the golf maintenance facility could cross Jungle Trail to get to <br />the golf course. <br />Mr. McQueen explained that was not meant for the fertilizer <br />trucks and the trucks that deliver to the maintenance facility; <br />that was for golf course maintenance only. <br />Commissioner Bird believed Mr. McQueen is talking about a <br />very limited number of trips a day, and Commissioner Scurlock <br />asked if he understood that staff doesn't have a problem with <br />what Mr. McQueen has proposed. <br />Planner Boling confirmed that they did not have any problem <br />with it if the access point is far enough north of the entrance <br />road. <br />Chairman Wheeler noted that Jungle Trail is specifically <br />designed to be used by the heavy equipment needed for the moving <br />of citrus; so, why couldn't it be used for the fertilizer trucks, <br />etc., needed for golf maintenance. <br />Mr. McQueen felt there would be a lot of resistance to that. <br />The Historical Society wants to keep the Trail passive looking, <br />and he believed their whole intent is to limit the traffic on the <br />Trail as much as possible to those who are out there to enjoy the <br />historical value of the Trail. <br />Chairman Wheeler asked Director Davis if he had any objec- <br />tions to Mr. McQueen's proposal, and he confirmed he did not. <br />Mr. McQueen next addressed staff's condition #3 and stated <br />that in all the discussion on Jungle Trail, they never envisioned <br />having turning points so the public could access Jungle Trail by <br />way of the project's entrance road. He was not sure that is in <br />the public interest, and noted that they will provide utility <br />easements along all the roads throughout the development for <br />maintenance of utilities. <br />AUG 1 198^ 45 poor; 77 11�1U 8 <br />
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