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BOOK <br />CR SIO East Corridor Committee Recommendation: That the Board implement items 2-6, above. <br />Wabasso Corridor Plan On-going Review Task Force Recommendation: That the Board appoint <br />a North Barrier Island Task Force, that has geographical representation of all affected areas and fair <br />gender representation, to address items 2-6, above including formation of a North SR A -1-A <br />Corridor Plan. The Task Force has no objection to items 2,3,5, and 6 and had no recommendation <br />on item K above. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Staff recommends that the Board direct staff to initiate any of the task force or committee <br />recommendations that the Board wishes to implement. <br />Bill Glynn, 1802 East Barefoot Place, introduced the members of the CR -5 10 East <br />Corridor Committee: Ray Hilton, President of Sea Oaks; Rod Williams, architect; Jim <br />Doyle; Bob Bruce; Bill Johnston; and Ernie Polverari. Mr. Glynn felt that this should be an <br />ongoing committee and expressed his hope that this corridor will be included as a part of a <br />scenic highway. He expressed his concerns about overnight non-resident surfers and the lack <br />of trash bins at Wabasso Beach Park. Evidently the trash bins were removed in preparation <br />for one of the fall hurricanes and never replaced. He also expressed the Committee's <br />recommendation that the corridor run all the way to US# 1. <br />APRIL 4, 2000 <br />-104- <br />
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