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which he advised are temporary in nature. Escarpments have formed and d1wpeared in the <br />project area since it was constructed. He displayed a photo of Ambersand Beach which <br />showed a3-4 foot escarpment which he compared to photos of the same area b More the sand <br />replacement project which showed 6-7 foot escarpments. Ills point was that escarpment <br />formations are a natural response of the beach to storm events and are not an unusual or <br />unnatural occurrence. He found no evidence of property damage. The crossover at Golden <br />Sands was unusable because of a drop-off. Humiston Beach and Sexton Plaza looked pretty <br />good and there was no undermining of the Boardwalk. Conn Beach looked remarkably well. <br />Commissioner Lowther had gone to Ambersand Beach and observed there was still <br />a lot of beach; he thought it truly tremendous as it stood up to a lot of wind and a lot of <br />waves. <br />Vice Chairman Ginn commented on the natural occurrence of escarpments. <br />DOCUMENTS MADE PART OF THE RECORD <br />OPTION AGREEMENT - LAAC PROPERTY - ORCJ SOUTH <br />LINK (ARENDAS) <br />Option agreement (copy) has been placed on file in the office of the (Clerk to the <br />Board with a copy of the Memorandum dated November b, 2003. The signature of the <br />Chairman was authorized by Resolution No. 1996-15. A public hearing of t e Board of <br />County Commissioners will be scheduled to consider the purchase of this pro perty. <br />November 4, 2003 <br />34 <br />