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District should not issue any permit in light of the Clean Water Act and the impact of all this <br />development. especially those planned in the middle of the Lagoon. The District needs to <br />reassess any surface water management applications pending. If and when the river islands' <br />application goes to the Governing Board, perhaps in August or September, she would <br />recommend that the Board of County Commissioners have some comments up there so they <br />will know how we feel as far as the impact to the Lagoon and its water quality. She hoped <br />the Town and the City would also provide their comments to the Governing Board. She <br />offered to prepare a detailed letter, with County Attorney Bangel's help, to let the Governing <br />Board know that these applications, as presented to them, would have an impact on the water <br />quality of the Lagoon. It is also important to advise them of our efforts stormwater to clean <br />up the Lagoon's nutrient load with respect to stormwater. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Tippin, the Board unanimously (4-0, <br />Commissioner Macht temporarily absent) authorized Vice <br />Chairman Stanbridge to prepare a letter to the St. Johns River <br />Water Management District conveying the Board's concerns <br />regarding Lost Tree Village's permit applications to be <br />considered by the Governing Board. (CLERK'S NOTE: A copy <br />of this letter has been placed with the backup for the meeting.) <br />Vice Chairman Stanbridge will take the message to the involved municipalities to urge <br />them to also send a message regarding this recent information. <br />Chairman Ginn advised that she had received notification from someone who is <br />interested in preserving the islands, and evidently the Commission has until July 31" to <br />July 24, 2001 <br />53 <br />i1�'�0j56 <br />