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Besides the above findings, County staff received a letter from William G. Glynn indicating <br />that the Summerplace Improvement Association members located along the shoreline will <br />restrict the use of their private property and will not allow access of the construction <br />equipment. Mr. Glynn gave County staff a recent property survey that shows ownership <br />extending to the mean high water line (MHWL). Therefore, this would make it necessary <br />to transport the equipment seaward of the MH.WL and would require additional and/or <br />modification to the permits. <br />RECOMMENDATIONS AND FUNDING <br />Generally, the applicant is required to provide access through their own property. This <br />guarantees that any dune restoration following construction will be the sole responsibility <br />of the applicant. After reviewing the above findings, under normal circumstances the park <br />would be the most practical and logical access. Unfortunately, past experience has made <br />staff reluctant to recommend access, unless strict conditions are put upon the request as <br />follows: <br />► The park will be returned to its original condition than before construction. <br />► A $10,000 cash bond be placed to guarantee that the Park will be restored. Also, <br />this bond may be used anytime by the County to replace or repair damaged items <br />in the Park, resulting from the contractor's activities. <br />► A fee or rent be charged at $50/day for the use of the park. This fee will be applied <br />during the entire time the park is being used regardless of whether or not the <br />contractor is directly in the parking lot. <br />► No equipment or materials will be stored on the park site and the park may only be <br />used by the contractor for ingress/egress. <br />► No Park sand will be used for the construction of an access ramp. <br />► If at any time, any of the above conditions are not met to County staffs satisfaction, <br />this agreement will be terminated immediately and law enforcement will be notified <br />of trespassing on County property. <br />Duector Davis then showed an aerial photograph locating the seawalls which are still <br />to be completed: Aerial: 8/26/96 <br />OCTOBER 21, 1997 <br />DINNEF <br />HERSH <br />McCOY <br />SIMPSON <br />DING <br />TRIMARC <br />STRAND <br />PARVUS <br />55 ,. <br />