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on March 7. The issue is that the Board cannot legislate at a quasi-judicial proceeding. He <br />thought there was an opportunity under the Code, Section 102.06, for the Commission to <br />reconsider its March 7' decision. <br />Dean Leuthje, engineer and principal with Carter Associates, was representing Sea <br />Oaks Investment. They have the Dune House 8 site plan which has been approved by the <br />County and they have a local letter of approval and, as of yesterday, Mr. Tomasello had his <br />final meeting with DEP and finalized the DEP permit for the project. They will have to <br />rotate the building a little bit. They are already behind all the other buildings on the ocean, <br />but they are going to have to move it back. Staff has said that would be an administrative <br />change and require administrative approval under normal circumstances and he was before <br />them to ask if that would be true. <br />Paul Parent, President of Parent Construction, advised that he had met about 18 <br />months ago with Mr. Robert Gordon, who, as Mr. Evans mentioned, began the process to <br />build a residence in Seaview. Since that time, they have hired the professionals and gotten <br />the permit. The Planning Department advised them about a week ago that until the Board <br />of County Commissioners makes a ruling, their project would not move forward. He was <br />before them to request a clarification. <br />Chairman Adams stated that it was her understanding that the Commissioners did not <br />intend to halt currently moving projects, those that had approved site plans, nor those with <br />platted lots to the east of the CCCL. <br />Bill McCain, principal engineer and president of WF McCain & Associates, advised <br />that he was present to represent Dale Grinstead who has purchased an existing home under <br />construction on north AIA. They have gone through the DEP process to transfer the existing <br />coastal construction permit from the prior owner. There has also been a beachrenourishment <br />that has taken place in that area, funded by the area homeowners. That project changed the <br />March 21, 200OF <br />L, <br />119 <br />pnn i�• �,- <br />
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