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Vice Chairman Stanbridge was sure that everyone had heard that the County was <br />successful in having the proposed agreement with the state withdrawn on Tuesday, February <br />6, 2001, in Tallahassee. She thought the County needed to work on the issues and suggested <br />it would be best to assign a point person. She volunteered to be that person. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Macht, to accept Vice Chairman Stanbridge's <br />offer and assign her to be the point person in the Lost Tree <br />Island matter. <br />Chairman Ginn inquired how this appointment would affect the LAAC and the <br />Chairman, and Commissioner Macht advised that the offer to purchase the islands has never <br />been withdrawn. He saw no conflict with Vice Chairman Stanbridge if the Board wanted <br />to appoint her as long as any proposals are referred back to the LAAC. <br />Vice Chairman Stanbridge thought it would be a while before it got to that point. <br />Commissioner Macht agreed. He reported that he heard in Tallahassee about a <br />property trade between FIND and Lost Tree. If he had been properly informed, FIND had <br />traded away a County park. If this was true, he wanted to reopen the whole thing. <br />Chairman Ginn agreed the matter needed to be reopened and that a letter needed to <br />be sent to FIND to learn the facts and why it was done without the County Commission <br />being notified. <br />Vice Chairman Stanbridge thought the park is owned by FIND, but the County <br />maintains it. <br />Commissioner Macht advised of another big shock that a former member of the FIND <br />Board of Directors testified on behalf of Lost Tree Village. <br />Chairman Ginn thought the Statute required them to notify the County and she <br />February 13, 2001 <br />155 <br />BK 117 PG 167 <br />