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• <br />• That Mr. Kirrie install fencing at his expense on the NSCA perimeter along <br />both sides of the 700 feet of Gibson Street to be pa%ed and along both sides of <br />the access road. <br />• That Mr. 'Citric retain and pay for consultants to apply for HCP modifications, <br />ITP amendments, and FCT property sale authorizat.on. <br />• That Mr. Kirrie, at his expense, provide any required wetland or upland <br />mitigation required by FCT, SJRWMD, or FWS. <br />• That Mr. Kirrie provide a 30 foot, type A buffer with 6 foot opaque feature <br />along the 1,800 linear feet of his property perimeter where his property abuts <br />residentially designated unincorporated County property. <br />Further, to resolve Mr. Mensing's land claims that are forestalling the county's <br />conservation land management obligations, staff recommends that the Board direct the <br />County Attorney to foreclose code enforcement liens on any non -homestead real or <br />personal property owned by Fred Mensing. Staff also recommends that the Board <br />authorize code enforcement staff to retain an attorney to file for an injunction to abate the <br />Mensing property code violations. <br />ATTACHMENTS: <br />1. County Attorney Memo re: C.N. Kirrie Proposal <br />2. Map 1 — Location Map <br />3. Map 2 — Detailed Location Map <br />4. Map 3 - Natural Communities Map <br />Community Development Director Bob Keating briefly reviewed the history of this <br />issue and noted that staff is recommending rejection of the proposal but, if the Board wishes <br />to approve the proposal, staff is recommending the imposition of the listed conditions. <br />Discussion ensued regarding the provisions of the Habitat Conservation Plan which <br />restrict the Board's ability to swap a portion of Gibson Street, as well as the wetland <br />northwest of the proposed swap which has been used for mitigation. <br />Commissioner Macht felt inclined to grant Mr Kirrie's request as the County needs <br />more industrial properties and that use may be more compatible with conservation lands than <br />residential. However, he expressed his concerns about the many hurdles to be overcome and <br />the requirements of the state agencies involved. <br />FEBRUARY 5, 2002 <br />• <br />LJ R <br />-69- <br />
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