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BOOK 91 PAGE 792 <br />would pay $950,000 or less. He stressed that the proposal appears <br />to be very favorable to the County. <br />Commissioner Macht considered a contact with TPL to be a low- <br />risk or no -risk proposition. <br />Commissioner Bird suggested incluing a discussion about <br />condemnation proceedings in the contractdnegotiations. <br />William Roolage, 11 Vista Gardens Trail, asked whether fees <br />paid to TPL come out of the $26 million bond money or out of a <br />separate fund. He thought that ongoingmaintenance costs should <br />come out of the $26 million. <br />Administrator Chandler confirmed that 'all fees paid to TPL <br />will come out of the $26 million. TPL will pay up -front costs <br />normally associated with land purchases, such as surveying fees and <br />appraisals, and if we fail to close on piece of property, TPL <br />will absorb those costs. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />It was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />RESOLUTION FOR THE COUNTRYSIDE (FORMERLY !VILLAGE GREEN WEST AND <br />SOUTH) DRI <br />The Board reviewed the following memo idated February 15, 1994: <br />TO: James E. Chandler <br />County Administrator <br />DIV,Xa7VN HEAD CONCURRENCE: <br />ert ti g,' ICP <br />Community Deve opmqfnt D r ctor <br />2 <br />FROM: Stan Boling, AICP <br />Planning Director <br />DATE: February 15, 1994 <br />SUBJECT: Minor Modification to Previous]y Approved Development <br />Order Resolution for the Countryside (formerly Village <br />Green West & South) DRI <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 February 22, 1994. <br />24 <br />