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ON MOTION by Vice Chairman Ginn, SECONDED BY <br /> Commissioner Lowther, the Board unanimously approved <br /> entering into the Stipulation for Settlement with Mr. Fred <br /> Mensing, as recommended by the County Attorney. <br /> (CLERK'S NOTE: At the conclusion of this item, Chairman Macht returned <br /> to agenda with Item 9.13.1.) <br /> U.C. COMMISSIONER ADAMS' REPORT ON BEACH AND <br /> SHORE PRESERVATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE <br /> Commissioner Adams reported on the meeting yesterday of the BSPAC chaired by <br /> Ralph Sexton. There was information on the continued fine performance of the PEP reef <br /> and also some "before" and "after"photographs of the result of the hurricane that recently <br /> passed us by. No appreciable change was shown. There was a bit of fireworks when Larry <br /> Brashears called for the resignation of Ralph Sexton and Bill Glynn (BSPAC member) <br /> because they are both involved in the suit with Sebastian Inlet Tax District. She had <br /> discussed this matter with the County Attorney and there was nothing wrong with their <br /> appointments to that committee. You would expect to have advocates of the beach on the <br /> committee. Four of the Commissioners were present at that meeting and she appreciated <br /> their interest. <br /> Vice Chairman Ginn asked to get a copy of the figures that Mr. Sexton has, and <br /> Commissioner Adams assured her she would provide a copy. <br /> Chairman Macht reported he had visited the project area within the last few days <br /> before the meeting and he affirmed that it looks fine. Last night he was at Humiston Beach <br /> and he believed he saw more beach there than he had seen in 27 years. <br /> October 21, 2003 <br /> 32 <br /> GK 12 6 PG 0 7 1 <br />