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guidelines and would be confidential to the State and the County, <br />even though the seller paid the cost. <br />Concerning the option to purchase at the new appraisal price, <br />Mr. Bayer reiterated that $12.5 million is the offer. <br />Commissioner Macht WITHDREW HIS MOTION and <br />Commissioner Ginn WITHDREW HER SECOND. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Ginn, SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Adams, to approve staff's <br />recommendation on condition that (1) Lost Tree pay <br />for a new appraisal and (2) Lost Tree waive any <br />claims past, present or future against the County or <br />any municipality concerning the restrictions placed <br />on the island. <br />Mr. Bayer advised that his agreement with the Town and the <br />City is that if they change the zoning, which they have, he would <br />not sue them or have any claims for damages against them. <br />Under discussion, Commissioner Ginn inquired about the <br />bridgehead ordinance, and Assistant County Attorney Terry O'Brien <br />believed that the City of Vero Beach is contemplating a change to <br />the bridgehead ordinance to make it more specific. In the draft <br />form, they will allow bridgehead with certain restrictions as to <br />time, specify the number of loads of dirt or fill, and prohibit <br />disturbance of a residential neighborhood. <br />To CLARIFY THE MOTION, Chairman Eggert asked Commissioner Ginn <br />if she wished to INCLUDE IN HER MOTION TO STIPULATE that Lost Tree <br />cannot sue provided that the City and Town do the rezoning and <br />change the bridgehead ordinance, and Commissioner Ginn agreed. <br />Commissioner Adams agreed as the seconder. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED THE QUESTION and the motion <br />carried 4-1, with Commissioner Macht opposed. <br />The following letter was subsequently written to the Florida <br />Communities Trust concerning Lost Tree. <br />54 ROOK Fnu 53 <br />February 4, 1997 <br />a <br />