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s � � <br />request to Representative Charles Sembler and he thought it was a continuing staff <br />responsibility to monitor that. <br />County Attorney Vitunac stated that Commissioner Adams had the same concerns <br />when the Cairns property was purchased. He had gone to Tallahassee with Commissioner <br />Adams and other staff members and had spoken before the Governor's staff Cabinet meeting, <br />relaying all the concerns. He felt they had done everything that could be done at that level <br />to say that we do not want this ever sold. They were unable to get the State to relinquish <br />their right to sell, because there are cases when it is in the public interest to get rid of small <br />portions. Even with all that, he thought that Commissioner Adams felt it was in our interest <br />to buy this property. If there are political battles to be fought in the future, our successors <br />will have to take care of that. <br />There was a discussion about State politics and philosophies with respect to lands <br />purchased for environmental purposes. <br />Commissioner Tippin indicated his support of the motion. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED THE QUESTION and it carried <br />unanimously. <br />9.A.3. PUBLIC HEARING - PROPOSED PURCHASE OF THE FLINN <br />TRACT LAAC SITE <br />(CONTINUED FROM MEETING OF 10/7/97) <br />Environmental Planning & Code Enforcement Chief Roland M. DeBlois reviewed the <br />Memorandum of 9/30/97 with the aid of a site map: <br />TO{ James E. Chandler <br />tt County Administrator <br />DE ENT HEAD CONCURRENCE: <br />ert NjfKeating, AICP <br />Community Development ' ecto <br />FROM: Roland M. DeBlois CP <br />Chief, Environmental Planning <br />DATE: September 30, 1997 <br />SUBJECT: PROPOSED PURCHASE OF THE FLINN TRACT/ <br />INDIAN RIVER BLVD. LAAC SITE <br />OCTOBER 14, 1997 45 <br />