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the Governor asked for a price and the developer said $100 million. Until we get a bottom <br />line figure, no one can touch them. She felt that was what we have to wait for. <br />Mr. Trolley understood, but was just bringing it up to point out the narrows portion <br />by Jungle Trail. There is a much wider area of water beyond the original Orchid Island to <br />the west, so this is really not the narrows. <br />Vice Chairman Stanbridge absolutely disagreed stating that she is the County's <br />historian and it has been the narrows for 200 years. <br />9.B.4. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEM - AFFORDABLE HOUSING <br />IMPACT FEE FINANCING - PRESENTATIONS BY THE RICHMAN <br />GROUP OF FLORIDA, INC., THE PALMS, AND LINDSEY GARDENS <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of February 28, 2001: <br />To: Members of the Board <br />of County Commissioners <br />February 28, 2001 <br />Affordable Housing Impact Fee Financing <br />Date: <br />Subject: <br />From. <br />Fran B. Adams <br />Commissioner <br />Public discussion to facilitate existing affordable housing applications with presentations by The <br />Richman Group, The Palms and Lindsey Gardens. <br />Anita Mitchell, president of the Mitchell Group from Palm Beach County, a public <br />relations group, hoped to clear up many of the misunderstandings she has read in the <br />newspaper to result in a comfort level that their project will be an asset to the community. <br />She introduced Sharon Merchant who had served for 8 years on the State Legislature and is <br />familiar with how to go about getting good information at the State level. She also <br />introduced Todd Fabbri, a vice president with The Richman Group of Florida, Inc. She <br />March 6, 2001 - <br />88 <br />BK PG 3 7 <br />