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Director Davis advised that there is an appeal process for <br />an exception to the FEMA requirements, but he felt that would be <br />a lengthy process. <br />Commissioner Wheeler was sick and tired of bureaucrats <br />telling us what to do when it really doesn't make good sense to <br />spend another $10,000 to build restrooms on pilings when the <br />structure is going to be located 100 feet behind the dune. <br />Chairman Bird felt we should go ahead and approve this today <br />because of the timeframe of this particular project, but have <br />staff look into the appeal process for future park buildings that <br />might be required to be built on pilings. He wanted staff to <br />explore the appeal process well in advance before we concede this <br />point again. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bowman, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously (3-0, <br />Commissioners Eggert and Scurlock being absent) <br />approved Amendment No. 1 to Work Order No. 2, as <br />recommended by staff, and authorized staff to look <br />into the appeal process for FEMA requirements for <br />future buildings in the County's oceanfront parks that <br />might be required to be built on pilings. <br />AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO WORK ORDER NO. 2 IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF <br />THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />�R 1991 17 BOOK N3 PAGE` <br />