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AUG -141990 � <br />Ronw 8 <br />maintenance agreement.' The County Attorney's Office has reviewed <br />and approved the warranty maintenance agreement and the letter of <br />credit which guarantees the warranty maintenance agreement. The <br />Utilities Department has accepted the certified cost estimate for <br />the required utilities improvements. All applicable requirements <br />regarding final plat approval have been satisfied. <br />i <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners grant final <br />Plat approval for Garden Grove Phase III PRD plat and accept the <br />submitted warranty maintenance agreement and letter of credit. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Bird, the Board unanimously granted Final <br />Plat Approval for Garden Grove Phase III PRD Plat <br />and accepted the submitted warranty maintenance <br />agreement and letter of credit. <br />F. Application for State Archaeological Survey Grant <br />The Board reviewed memo from the Community Development <br />Director: <br />TO: James Chandler <br />County Administrator <br />FROM: Robert M. Keating, AICP 4,A4< <br />Community Development'Director <br />DATE: August 8, 1990 <br />RE: Request for Authorization to Submit Application for State <br />Archeological Survey Grant <br />It is requested that the data herein presented be given formal <br />consideration by the Board of County Commissioners at its regular <br />meeting of August 14, 1990. <br />DESCRIPTION & CONDITIONS <br />Two years ago, the county received a state grant to conduct a <br />historic survey. That survey which was undertaken by a consultant <br />qualified in historic preservation focused only on structures. No <br />consideration was given to archeological resources. <br />The need for an archeological survey, however, has long been <br />recognized. Several comprehensive plan policies including policies <br />9.2 and 9.3 of the coastal management element, call for a survey <br />of the county's archeological resources. Recent proposed <br />development projects located in areas having potential <br />archeological resources also underscore the need for more <br />information on these resources. <br />6 <br />