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r <br />BOOK 98 mT 622 <br />Chairman Adams asked where the emergency access would be <br />located, and Director Boling explained that the emergency access <br />and a pedestrian crossing with a gate would be situated about mid- <br />point in the project. <br />Chairman Adams asked if temporary access from Jungle Trail to <br />the sales trailer would be a problem, and Director Boling advised <br />that the applicant is not longer requesting that access. <br />Chairman Adams opened the public hearing and asked if anyone <br />wished to be heard in this matter. <br />Bruce Barkett, attorney for the applicant, advised that he and <br />the engineer were here to answer any questions the Board may have <br />about the project. <br />Jim Metzer, resident of Summerplace, questioned whether <br />pedestrians would realize that the only access would be from <br />Wabasso Beach. <br />Deputy County Attorney Will Collins advised that it would be <br />a simple matter of posting it on the direct access to the beach, <br />the stairs, etc. <br />Barbara Barker of Seagrape Drive didn't understand why an <br />emergency exit is needed, and Chairman Adams and Commissioner <br />Eggert explained that it would be an alternate access only in the <br />case of an emergency. <br />Marjorie Ricker of Sandpiper Drive in Summerplace, asked if <br />the emergency access could be off Jungle Trail, and Attorney <br />Collins explained that the preference is to keep emergency vehicles <br />on paved roads. <br />Mrs. Ricker asked if proof of residency would be needed to <br />enter the pedestrian walkway, and Attorney Collins advised that it <br />would depend on whether the project is designed as a private <br />community. <br />Director Boling advised that the project is proposed as a <br />designed community. <br />Attorney Barkett interjected that pedestrians can go into Coco <br />Plum Lane. He believed a reciprocal agreement could be worked out <br />with Summerplace and Oceanaire Heights. <br />Ruth Stormbush, Sandpiper Road East in Summerplace, advised <br />that the developers have to make it clear that access is only from <br />Wabasso Beach and Golden Sands Park because people from Oceanaire <br />can go through there. <br />46 <br />JULY 239 1996 <br />
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