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j2 alrOB8 <br />Discussion ensued regarding the costs involved. <br />Coastal Engineer Don Donaldson explained that the $23,000 is <br />for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station <br />to design a monitoring plan. The actual monitoring will proceed in <br />two phases using local surveyors and data collectors. <br />Commissioner Macht noted that this monitoring is required by <br />the State, and he asked whether there will be any funds from the <br />State. <br />Administrator Chandler responded that we hope to get <br />reimbursement from the State and Federal governments for the second <br />and third phases. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Eggert, the Board unanimously approved <br />the agreement with the Director of the U.S. Army <br />Engineer Waterways Experiment Station in the amount <br />of $23,000, as set out in staff's Alternative No. 1. <br />AGREEMENT <br />IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />RELEASE AND SUBSTITU'T'ION OF CONSERVATION EASEMENT - <br />LINDSEY LANES SUBDIVISION <br />The Board reviewed memo from Deputy County Attorney William G. <br />Collins II dated July 19, 1994: <br />TO: The Board of County Commissioners <br />FROM: �� William G. Collins II - Deputy County Attorney <br />DATE: July 19, 1994 <br />SUBJECT: Release and Substitution of Conservation Easement - Lindsey <br />Lanes Subdivision <br />Lindsey Lanes Subdivision, Phase I was one of the first processed under the <br />land development regulations revised in September of 1990 to provide for <br />preservation of native upland habitat. The requirement was satisfied <br />through the provision of perimeter buffers at the rear and sides of many of <br />the lots within the subdivision. <br />The developer has discovered that the easements, as platted, at times <br />preclude the development of accessory uses such as swimming pools on <br />certain of the lots. The developer, Stolle Development Corporation, has <br />proposed a substitution of conservation easement from a particular lot (Lot <br />16, Block A), where the purchaser desires a pool, to a second lot (Lot 1, <br />Block B) which the developer has discovered is less desirable for <br />development due to its location at the project entrance. <br />58 <br />July 26, 1994 <br />