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Charlie Cangianelli advised that the necessary surveys will <br />need to be prepared. They will follow the same procedures they <br />followed for the first section of the seawall. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Macht, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, that the Board recognize that an <br />emergency situation exists; authorize the permit to <br />be issued to applicant on the condition the <br />applicant shall vigorously pursue an application <br />with the Department of Environmental Protection in <br />Tallahassee; and conditioned upon the wall being <br />contiguous. R <br />e <br />Deputy County Attorney Collins -noted that the Board should <br />clarify when the permit will be effective, and Director Davis <br />stated that October 1st is officially the date the turtle nesting <br />season is over. <br />Deputy County Attorney Collins also felt it should be made <br />clear that the applicant is mobilizing their resources rather than <br />starting the process. <br />Charlie Cangianelli advised he would continue the project when <br />the wall is completed for the other 3 homes. The date for the end <br />of the turtle nesting season is October 1st, and he would plan to <br />give them an additional 30 days for the eggs to hatch. Should <br />there be no turtles, then construction would probably start around <br />September 15th. <br />Chairman Adams then questioned the construction materials <br />being in Wabasso Park for another 90 days, and Mr. Cangianelli did <br />not believe it would be as big and inconvenient a project as the <br />last time but agreed that they would stockpile down on the beach <br />where they will be working. <br />Director Davis commented that some of these structures are on <br />pile foundations and there are 4 properties in Summerplace which <br />are not a part of this project and are not proposing seawalls. <br />There will be gaps in the wall and there has been no evaluation as <br />to the effect of these gaps. <br />Dan Hersh stated he is hoping there will be no gap. There are <br />only 2 homeowners that have not committed to the project but they <br />are studying the information and considering joining. <br />County Coastal Engineer Jeff Tabar strongly supported the idea <br />that the seawall be contiguous. <br />Anthony Thomas of 9555 Frangipani Drive was concerned that the <br />Humiston Park erosion had been caused by the armoring of the <br />Driftwood. He /believed �tfjhis(f project will cause surge damage to <br />JULY 16, 1996 q 39 F �oc►K 98 569 <br />�,. <br />