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continuing to stockpile materials in the park and the contractor <br />must agree not to use the park as a material storage area. <br />Commissioner Adams inquired how much sand would be replaced to <br />meet the requirements of Condition No. 4, and Director Davis stated <br />there would be 1,000 cubic yards of sand. Commissioner Adams asked <br />that staff add that figure to the condition. <br />Commissioner Adams felt that the main disruption has been not <br />having the use of the park and expressed her desire to have all of <br />the conditions for restoring the park in writing and as specific as <br />possible. <br />Commissioner Adams and the contractor, Mr. Cangianelli, agreed <br />that the conditions would contain the specific amount of 1,000 <br />cubic yards of sand; landscaping acceptable to county staff; and <br />the fact that any materials delivered to the park would be removed <br />from the park site the same day. <br />Mr. Cangianelli wanted to revise the condition regarding <br />removal of materials delivered to the park site to allow "within 24 <br />hours", and Chairman Eggert agreed that 24 hours would be <br />reasonable with the understanding that if it is delivered in the <br />evening, it would be moved the next morning, but if delivered <br />during the day, it would be moved that day. <br />Director Davis explained that the property owners are holding <br />back monies to address the restoration of the park. <br />William G. Glynn from Summerplace suggested having the <br />contractor post a bond, and Deputy County Attorney Collins agreed <br />the Board could require the posting of a bond as a condition. <br />Mr. Cangianelli reminded the Board that the homeowners are <br />holding monies for this purpose, and Mr. Glynn explained that the <br />monies are being held for a different reason. One of the <br />subcontractors filed a lien against the contractor and, even though <br />the homeowners believe that the subcontractor was wrong in filing <br />the lien and did grievous harm to Mr. Cangianelli, the funds are <br />being held until that lien is released. Mr. Glynn continued that <br />if Mr. Cangianelli does not finish the job, he will not be allowed <br />to cross the beach which they own. <br />Commissioner Adams stressed that the park has been out of <br />commission for a year and there. are holidays coming up - Easter, <br />Memorial Day, summertime. The Board wants the park back for the <br />use of County residents. She felt that a bond to insure <br />performance would give some comfort. <br />After some discussion, the Board decided a $10,000 bond would <br />be required. <br />-, ,-„ <br />MARCH 4, 1997 37 BOOK 1-0 J FADE C�J!Q <br />