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� APR ��`, BOOK 89 Fm�� <br />1AVIAN RM p1topmo <br />WF -T LANDS Z38 ACRES <br />�'�OR.IDR POwER1JlVE <br />y s �► r� s s _s <br />PIER MOAN RIKK <br />WET LANPS <br />, 4 ,z Q `-&W ~ -.�- — MW <br />ac <br />RC,DIS`PL <br />ANT <br />A i <br />��yyLL <br />Z �CLU�3EW Q �- <br />Dowo <br />1nboD�[AND p�• .. <br />VISTA ROYALE <br />K <br />J <br />Sam Elliott, member of the board of directors of Vista Royale <br />Association, Inc., noted that since the County took over the <br />disposal plant, the residents cannot get down to the power lines <br />anymore and they are wondering if there is any possibility of <br />having some kind of a trail down to the river. <br />Deputy County Attorney Will Collins advised that the County <br />cannot spend public funds for private purposes. If the hiking <br />trail is limited to residents of Vista Royale and no accommodations <br />are there for members of the public to use it, the County cannot <br />spend money there. If the trail can be made without the <br />expenditure of funds and without doing damage to the management <br />plan for the riverfront property, it might be accommodated with the <br />consent of the St. Johns River Water Management District. <br />Mr. Elliott felt this is a Catch 22 situation because the <br />Association cannot spend money on something outside the common <br />grounds. Their complex is not small, it has 1512 units. They have <br />42 <br />