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Vice Chairman Macht advised that it was the unanimous conclusion of the Land <br />Acquisition Advisory Committee members to not participate in the purchase of the Carson <br />Platt land without receiving an equitable title to that property. He spoke of a letter received <br />from Tallahassee to the effect that they do not share title on any properties with local <br />government. Their rationale is that local governments change; he was unaware that they did <br />not change at the State level. <br />There was a brief discussion following Chairman Tippin's suggestion that other <br />counties, which are now getting into bond issues, ought to be made aware of this and there <br />should be a ground swell of support to make a change. <br />Vice Chairman Macht suggested it might not be best to involve a lot of parties in it, <br />but we should probably consult with Brevard County. The good news was that St. Johns <br />River Water Management District supports our position and will bring that support to <br />Tallahassee. <br />NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN. <br />B.D. COMMISSIONER EGGERT - INVESTIGATION AND <br />CONSIDERATION OF COUNTY LEASING AQUACULTURE USE <br />ZONE <br />Commissioner Eggert reviewed the consensus contained in a Memorandum of March <br />27, 1998: <br />TO: Margaret Gunter <br />FROM: Reta Smith <br />DATE: March 27, 1998 <br />SUBJECT: Agenda Item for April 7, 1998 <br />Please put the following on the agenda for April 7; 1998, under 13(D) Commissioner <br />Carolyn K. Eggert's Items: <br />April 7,1998 <br />•1 <br />