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r <br />Commissioner Macht wanted to be certain that artifacts found would first go to the <br />Historical Society for identification as soon as located. <br />Commissioner Ginn questioned the use of the 6 -foot fence and noted that Sea Oaks <br />had used a 5 -foot fence. She also noted that there is still no provision for the stormwater <br />lakes and she believed that an aeration device of proper size to keep the lake oxygenated <br />should at least be required. She referenced a Fish and Wildlife article which speaks to lake <br />health. <br />Commissioner Tippin noted that there are hundreds of these stormwater lakes all over <br />the county. He did not feel that the County could start issuing regulations beginning with <br />this particular lake and the rules will be extremely complicated and time consuming. <br />Commissioner Ginn stated that aeration is a minimal requirement. Most of the new <br />projects coming before the Board look like this and some of them are already filling in with <br />grass and leaves. The lakes do not contain enough oxygen to decompose the materials. <br />Chairman Adams believed it would not behoove the developer to let the lakes <br />deteriorate and it would be an oversimplification to just say they need aeration devices. <br />Commissioner Stanbridge stated that these are stormwater tracts, not lakes. They are <br />sometimes advertised as lakes, but basically they are just an enlarged ditch and do not react <br />like a lake. <br />Community Development Director Bob Keating noted that plans are being made for <br />St. Johns River Water Management District to discuss stormwater with the PZC and staff <br />will bring any new conclusions back to the Board. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard in <br />this matter. <br />0 <br />SEPT�E� PG 0 9 I <br />-44- <br />• <br />