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Bill Glynn, 1802 Barefoot Place, President of North Beach Civic Association, <br />questioned whether there will be an irrigation system for the Jungle Trail buffering, and <br />Director Boling advised that an irrigation system will be in place and the property owners' <br />association will maintain the buffers. <br />Mr. Glynn stated that they had checked the developer's credentials and he has an <br />excellent reputation. He suggested that it is very important for the Board to begin <br />reinvestigating the PD regulations as the County is on the verge of tremendous new growth <br />and no one wants things to begin to look like South Palm Beach or Broward Counties. <br />Lynn Kiefer, of Kimley-Horn, noted that the archeologist wants to make sure the <br />Historical Society will have someone qualified to archive any found items. She also wanted <br />to clarify that the grade referred to is the "natural" grade. They did not want to have to <br />require an archeologist to be on-site to put in the pool after the property has been brought up <br />to grade. <br />Chairman Adams felt it would be better to have the archeologist present. <br />Ms. Kiefer also noted that they will flag all the exotics prior to their being removed <br />so there will be no mistakes. <br />Peter VanRens, civil engineer, stated that if they are only going down 2 feet and they <br />have 5 feet of fill, there should be no need for an archeologist on-site. <br />Commissioner-Macht stated that the archeologist can sign off on the levels. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone else wished to be heard regarding this matter. There <br />being none, the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br />SEPTEMBER 12, 2000 <br />-45- <br />r <br />