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0 <br />Under discussion, Chairman Macht thought the Board needed to consider some <br />further action as to getting some upland sand onto the beach and get the staff started on <br />something to tie the whole package together. <br />Commissioner Ginn inquired if County money could be used and later reimbursed <br />with FEMA funds, and she was reminded that Mr. Tabar had cautioned against this. <br />Chairman Macht stated that he was asking staff to open another line of <br />communication to get the required permission and all agreed that made sense. <br />Commissioner Ginn submitted photos of the devastation in south beach and north <br />beach. The photos were displayed on the overhead projector. <br />Vice Chairman Adams was concerned about the costs to protect Wabasso Beach, and <br />Administrator Chandler assured her staffwould find a way of handling those costs and would <br />work towards trying to cut through the red tape. <br />Vice Chairman Adams was reminded by County Attorney Vitunac that under the <br />emergency provision there is a 30 -day limit for doing what needs to be done. <br />Commissioner Stanbridge asked what the Sebastian Inlet State Park was going to be <br />doing for their beach, and Mr. Tabar was not aware of any scraping to be done there. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the motion <br />carried unanimously. (It was understood that the 30 -day period <br />requirement was included in the motion as well as having an <br />environmental turtle expert on hand for the beach scraping to <br />attest to the fact that there were no turtle eggs remaining that <br />had not washed out to sea.) <br />SEPTEMBER 219 1999 <br />43 <br />• <br />