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Planning Director Stan Boling reviewed the project for the Board with particular <br />emphasis on the buffering plans for Jungle Trail, the proposed additional emergency entrance <br />on Jungle Trail, and the buffering on CR -510. <br />Discussion then ensued regarding the archeology requirements for the project, and <br />Commissioner Stanbridge directed staff to add to their Condition 2 the requirement that the <br />archeologist be present during all horizontal and/or vertical construction. <br />Commissioner Macht also requested a provision that all recovered artifacts be turned <br />over to the Historical Society. He asked Commissioner Stanbridge if the Historical Society <br />would accept those artifacts for care, and Commissioner Stanbridge responded that they <br />would. <br />Discussion followed regarding the artifacts that are to be displayed by the applicant <br />and whether or not such displays would be available to the general public. Director Boling <br />responded that the displays would be available to the general public if they would be allowed <br />through the gate to the project. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard in <br />this matter. <br />Lynn Kiefer with Kimley-Horn clarified that the northern part of the Jungle Trail <br />buffer zone is already densely vegetated but any gaps could be filled in. They are proposing <br />to remove Brazilian peppers and Australian pines and plant all native vegetation. <br />Chairman Adams then questioned whether the drainage ditch will be maintained, and <br />Ms. Kiefer responded that it would. <br />AUGUST 22, 2000 <br />-51- <br />BK 114 PG 677 <br />
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