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Commissioner Bird didn't want to say that we should require <br />them to do it, but we certainly should encourage them to do it. <br />He felt the developer would want to in order to enhance the <br />attractiveness of the property, especially the way those pepper <br />trees and pines look now after last winter's freeze. He would <br />like to see us -incorporate that in there somehow. <br />Commissioner Scurlock also preferred to encourage it rather <br />than require it, and the other Commissioners indicated their <br />agreement. <br />Commissioner Bowman felt the archaeological investigation <br />should be conducted by someone with no less than a doctorate in <br />archaeology, not just some pot hunter who comes along. <br />Director Boling noted that by the time the project design <br />comes through for that western portion, we will have our new <br />chapter in place on archaeological resources and who is <br />qualified. <br />Darrell McQueen, engineer on the development, explained that <br />the plan calls for one tree per 2000 square feet. Two-thirds of <br />the location is still in natural oak hammock, and they will be <br />following the ordinance in regard to the setback requirements. <br />County Utilities Director Terry Pinto has inquired about some <br />additional land in.the northeast corner of the project of the <br />expansion of the Sea Oaks treatment plant, but he is away this <br />week and they will be in contact with him about that. He advised <br />that the archaeological survey of the has been completed and the <br />reports will be submitted to staff next week. The survey was <br />conducted by Dr. Storm Richards along with consultant Dr. Sears, <br />and he felt sure Commissioner Bowman was familiar with both men. <br />Mr. McQueen next addressed the waivers on the sideyard <br />setback.' At the Planning & Zoning Commission meeting they had <br />asked for a waiver for a 15 -ft. sideyard setback on one side and <br />zero on the other. What they meant to ask for is a waiver for a <br />10 -ft. sideyard setback on one side and zero on the other. That <br />is now included in staff's recommendation today, and they <br />33 <br />op d <br />LU G 211990 <br />