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Vice Chairman Stanbridge pointed out that was the first property (Korangy tract) <br />purchased with the Land Acquisition bond money. <br />Mr. DeBlois added that Fish and Wildlife has brought in some fill material to build <br />up some of the dike areas and part of the refuge restoration project although it might look <br />like a development. <br />NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN <br />(CLERK'S NOTE COPIES OF PHOTOS AND OTHER <br />INFORMATION USED FOR THE PRESENTATION ARE ON <br />FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD ) <br />CLERK'S NOTE' EMERGENCY SERVICES DIRECTOR DOUGLAS WRIGHT'S <br />REPORT ON A BRUSH FIRE IN OSLO AREA WAS GIVEN AT THIS POINT. SEE END <br />OF MEETING FOR THE REPORT. <br />THE CHAIRMAN ANNOUNCED A BRIEF RECESS AT <br />APPROXIMATELY 1:35 PM. THE MEETING WAS <br />RECONVENED AT APPROXIMATELY 1:43 PM <br />When the meeting was reconvened, Chairman Ginn advised that Mr Gordon Michael <br />had a few comments. <br />Gordon Michael, 2655 69' Street, owns property along the Jungle Trail and had lived <br />there for many years. He reminded the Board and others that they will never have an <br />opportunity to put back the area once it is taken away. He expressed his concerns about <br />removal of the Australian pines and an area at CR 510 and Jungle Trail and the drainage in <br />March 6, 2001 <br />106 <br />i7 PG 365 <br />