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APR 101990 B00K MCUE 825 <br />6. In order to bring the plan into compliance, the County <br />may complete the recommended remedial actions described above or <br />adopt other remedial actions that eliminate the inconsistencies. <br />Executed this C�\ day of April, 1990, at Tallahassee, <br />Florida. <br />Division Director <br />Division of Resource Planning <br />and Management <br />2740 Centerview Drive <br />Tallahassee, Florida 32399 <br />Director Keating advised that most of the reasons for <br />non-compliance relate to urban sprawl and the DCA's contention is <br />that too much land was allocated for residential use - there is <br />insufficient protection of AG uses - inadequate policies to <br />discourage proliferation of urban sprawl - and also inconsistency <br />with the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council policy of 25% <br />preservation of native areas. He felt it is strange that while <br />the TCRPC found us in compliance with their plan, the DCA used <br />our inconsistency with the TCRPC plan as one of their reasons to <br />find us not incompliance. <br />Commissioner Scurlock stated that one of the things he is <br />the most concerned about is that the Commission dedicate enough <br />resource through our Chairman, the Community Development Direc- <br />tor, and the Administrator, not only to travel to Tallahassee to <br />begin our discussions on this issue, but give them enough <br />resource if, in fact, they should need any outside help, and that <br />we also solicit support from the community who have appeared at <br />the public hearings and supported our concept. By this, he <br />refers not only to the AG interests, but also to the Civic <br />Association who were in here with a request to reduce some <br />densities that had been suggested on the east side of 1-95. <br />Commissioner Scurlock thought we must not underestimate the <br />magnitude of our potential problems here. We are a small county, <br />36 <br />