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• <br />Chairman Macht believed that accepting the LAAC recommendation would save the <br />County $135,000, while getting 99% of what is desired. <br />Commissioner Adams questioned whether Mr. Collins would be willing to allow <br />limited public access for hiking and bicycles, and Mr. Collins responded that allowing public <br />access would not be practical as Earring Point Road is more of a private road for the <br />Michaels. This road cannot be expanded and is sometimes under water. <br />Commissioner Stanbridge reiterated that she wanted to provide some public access <br />and, if there are problems with access, the Sheriff's Department would need to more strictly <br />enforce the regulations regarding jet skis and trespassing. <br />Commissioner Ginn questioned what other public access is available in this vicinity, <br />and Mr. DeBlois responded that there is an existing boat dock 1/4 mile to the south and trails <br />will be furnished in that area. <br />Commissioner Ginn believed the needed public access is sufficient. <br />Commissioner Adams noted that, even if the County exercises its option, the public <br />would not have access. <br />JUNE 19 1999 <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Tippin, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Ginn, the Board <br />unanimously approved entering into an agreement <br />with prospective buyer, Tom Collins, to put all but <br />15,000 square feet of the property under a county <br />conservation easement, requiringthe agreementprior <br />to termination of the present Preuss option <br />agreement. If an agreement cannot be mutually <br />agreed upon, the option will be brought back to the <br />Land Acquisition Advisory Committee for further <br />discussion, prior to the Board deciding whether to <br />exercise the option. <br />5?411 <br />0 <br />r, y <br />BOOP(' Fr yrs% <br />