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significant environmentally sensitive lands that are not on the list, that the LAAC may <br />recommend such lands to the Commission for acquisition." <br />Mr. DeBlois responded that it is covered under Emergency Acquisition Procedures <br />on page 37. <br />Next, Vice Chairman Ginn expressed concern regarding The Fourth Phase, on page <br />21, that staffwould be developing work plans for projects on the LAAC acquisition list and <br />those properties might never be added and the work would be for naught. <br />Mr. DeBlois assured her that should staff become aware of a funding cycle <br />opportunity through the State, staff will bring it up with the Committee. There is a good <br />opportunity for these projects with LAAC concurrence and then they would come to the <br />Board for ratification before being formally approved. This work reflects what has already <br />occurred in the past and has been workable. <br />Vice Chairman Ginn referred to the last paragraph on page 38 (under Emergency <br />Acquisition); she believed the meeting should be called by staff, the Board's Commissioner - <br />liaison, and the Chairman; also the LAAC should not direct staff on preparation of the <br />agenda. The liaison Commissioner should be the only one who sets the agenda. She also <br />requested, on page 40, line 41, that a boundary fence be installed only "when necessary." <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Vice Chairman Ginn, SECONDED <br />BY Commissioner Lowther, to approve staff's <br />recommendations along with the corrections suggested by Vice <br />Chairman Ginn above. <br />Jim Granse, 36 Pine Arbor Lane, advised that he had served on LAAC since almost <br />the beginning and has not missed a meeting. He also is a member of the Taxpayers' Board <br />and has been watching things closely. He took issue with the purchases of the Kroegel and <br />May 13, 2003 <br />14 <br />