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contact the Coast Guard before they issue permits for a bridge from the end of Silver Shores <br />Road to the innermost island. It appears, therefore, that Lost Tree is moving forward and she <br />hoped the public would be notified by the Press. She felt there had not been much publicity <br />on it. <br />At the conclusion of the discussion on Item 13.C., County Attorney Bangel asked that <br />this item be revisited. He inquired if there were any comments the Board wished to make <br />to the Coast Guard prior to the July 31St deadline. <br />Chairman Ginn recounted that the Board has previously given their comments to the <br />Coast Guard and did not know what further could be done. <br />Vice Chairman Stanbridge suggested those deadlines should be checked as there are <br />several permits pending, but the SJRWMD item was pulled forward very quickly after the <br />decision was made on the appeal and SJRWMD needed to know what is going on with local <br />governments. She suggested a copy of the SJRWMD letter could be sent to the Coast Guard; <br />there were no negative comments and discussion was concluded without a specific action. <br />13.C. COMNUSSIONFR AIIAMC _ <br />(Commissioner Macht returned to Chambers at approximately <br />10:41 a.m. during discussion of this item.) <br />Commissioner Adams advised that recently the Florida Association of Counties held <br />a very intense session on redistricting. She recalled that the Board had put off any action <br />until the census data was out. Now that the data is available, she urged the Board to get <br />started with the process. She emphasized she wanted to hold public workshops. She felt that <br />our district boundaries just need minor tweaking. Instead of burdening staff, she suggested <br />July 24, 2001 <br />54 <br />�? 57 <br />
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