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BCC Minutes 02/13/1985 W -'~-'--~""''''';''"'''''^''''''--'<''''''''"'''''~~'''''-'"'''-'~'~ ., - - .. Nnpl.s, rlorlð~, Februnry 11, lqR5 LET IT BE REM!Me!RE~, th~t the Board of Count.v Co~mis.innprs 1n and for the County of Collipr, and also ðctinq ~. the Poarrl of 7.onin" Appeal. and a. the qov.rning boardls) of such special districts ~s ~a~e been. crenl..d accordtnq to Il1l. .1n<1 h,!vlnrr ccndur.t.,d busln-ss h-r"in, ,.,"'t on this date at 1130 P.~. in WO~SHÓP SESSION in aullc11nq "P" c~ th~ Courthou." Compl~~, &,.t ~,~l~s, Florid" wlth thµ fo]lo~ina ~~mbprr, present 1 CIIAIIt'1AN! Fre(1urick J. Voss ~1ax Hasse ".nne Goodn iaht AfJSEUTI C. C. "Red" Polland .10hn A. Pistor ALSO PRESEtITI ~aureen Kenyon, Deputy Cler~: Donalrl B. Lusk, County M~n~qcrl Neil Darrill, ABBiBt~nt roun~y ~~r.Aqer, ~prry Virta. Community Development A~mlniBtrator: Purt L. S~unders, County ^ttorney: Tom Kuc~, PubllC Wor~8 Admjnistr~torl Tom Cr~nd~ll. Utilities Administrator, Ann ~~Kirn, Pl~nner: ~ancy Tsraelson. Administrativ~ Assistant: o-,puty aHef P.1Y P..lrnf'tt dnè '.¡illiarn ~cN\J1ty, Fh",rlff's Departlllent. COflOrolfITY DEVELOPMENT AGENDA ITEMS (2/19/85)1 G.8. (1) Petiti~n R-84-44C, Anchor Engineering, representing John D. JassYI re~~~st1ng rezoning fro. A-2 to RHF-6, located on the southeast corner of the intersection of Radio Road and the proposed Santa Barbara Extension, 41.6 acres located in Section 4, T50S, R26!. (Coma. Dev.) Planner McKim statp.d that this is II residentiðl rezone ðn~ a site plan is not required, addina thftt ~MF-6 i. 6 units ppr ftcre. She 1ndieðted the r¡ener~l lOcfttion on an o',erhear] mftp. In answer to Comm1ssion~r Voss, regardinq the right-of-w3Y, COllmunity Devt!lopml!nt Administnltor "i:r-t."1 stftted that the riqht-of-way i. in the process of being dedicftted. Public Work. Administrator Kuck stated thftt the developer i. 90ing to give the rigþt-of-wðy from r~dio Road to Davi. Blvd. in advance with the thought of the County constructinq, prior to the four-laning, a two lane r03d within tho next two years. 6.8.(2) Petition Zo-S4-24C, Wilson, Miller, Barton, Soll , Peek, Inc., repre.enting Eagle Creek Country Club. requesting a.end.ent to the BaQle Creek PUD. (Co... Dey.) Planner Hc~ill stated th^t this petition i. to decrease the density and to decre.se the heiqht from six stories down to three or four stories. She noted that as part of the oriqlnal zoning for Eagle aDD~ 085 PACt 714 Page 1 a. h'''_' · '.. "',' ':.c..'; j'~~'" "-~,""""'~_.__._,,._--.^,~" '* O~5'1·,t715 ,..hrullry ]3, ]985 cre~. they agreed to donate land and develop a fire station because they did not have vnough points under the syøtem. She stated that this .gr....nt he', been worked out with Marco Shores, adding that the sit. t. in the froce.s of being purchased ftnd il h~s b.en worked out to the rir. Distr ct'. satisfaction. She noted that the fire station will be built prior to any issuance of CO's. 6.8.(3) P.tition 1-84-35C. Collier Developaent Corporation. requesting rezoning fro. 1Mr-6 and C-3 to PUD for 20.8 acres for a co..ercial hotel/shopping center located southwest of the intersection of US-41 , Air rt Road across fro. the Count Courthouse Co. lex. Co... Dev. In anawer to Commi.aioner Hasse, Plann@r McKim replied thftt this project will have an impðct on traffic which has been addressed in the staff report and in the recommendations. 6.8. (4) Petition R-84-43C. Vines' Associates . Board of County Com.issioners. requesting rezoning fro. PUD to A-2 for a parcel of land known as Z.erald Lakes in Section 2, T49S, R2SE. (Co.m. Dev.) (Staff is re uestin this item be continued until 3 19 85) Community DPv~lopment Aòministrator Virta ~tðteñ thlt the petitioner is askin~ th~t this item bp contlnued, h€c~use CAPC hart ndditionl!ll CTuestions concO!rnlna this petition. "c· I!Itl'lted th~t this project is off Airport PO"rt north of Pine Rjd~r Po~d. 7.8.(1) Petition PU-84-l8C, Arnold Glass, representing Mobil Oil Corporation. requesting Provisional Use ·f· of C-4 for a building lees than 1,000 square feet, located nn the southwest corner of US-41 and ~ell Ba shore Drive in Section 11 T50S, R25!. (Comlll. Dev.) Commun:!ty I)cvelorm(nt Ar!rrinll1tr~tor Virtll sti1tec'l that thO! petitioner is askino to to!~r d~wn the existinq structure ðnd put up a self-e~rvice center ¡BIDnr!-ty~~ Orpf"tjon. 7.8.(2) Petition PU-84-l9C, Arnold Glass, representing Mobil Oil Corporationl requesting Provisional Use ·d· of C-S for building lese than 1,000 square feet, loc~ted on the NW corner of Pine Ridge Road. Air rt Pullin Road in Section 11 T49S, R25E. (CO.III. Dev.) Com~un j ty I)",,,. 10J:'M~n t ~,dlT' i n 1 s t r.-. tor "i r tIJ rti1 ter'l t ~ð t t his pelltion i~ ~skino for th£ saM~ thi~n as th~ prrvious one. 7.8.(3) Petition PU-84-20C, Ruth Pieldsl requesting Provisional Use .e. of RSP-l for a nursery school located at the SE corner of Pine Ridge Drive and Caribbean Rd., Lot 9, Block B, Pine Ridge SUbdivision. (Co.m. Dev.) COII'munily f)evelonmp.nt~.d1f'ln'Btrl'ltor Virta state1 that the petltioner is aslono for thft't' mer., .children i" th(" school, ildctino that l~a¿lly th~y c~n havt' up to five ~nð t~~y woulrl likp t~ hi1v~ pirrht. PagE' 2 -=::J :::::J -F-- -' - In .,.. Fehruary 13, Iqn5 IO.A.(I) Petition TR-84-14C, Ar.cnd Maatanðrea. requesting a 3 .onth extension per.lt to utili.e . travel trailer during construction of a principle re.idence on south 180' of Tract 7, Unit 32, Golden Gate Estates. Co~munity Development ~dminlst~~tor Virta st~t~~ that in this ea.e, the builðlnn ~rmit for a .in~l~ family r~si~~nce w~s never token out and the petit10n~r is ~sking for ~n pxtension on th~ travPl trailer pernit wh1("h staff ls 'slnnrr to h.. '1<!nlf-d. COWSERT . 16.A.(l) Petition TR-84-3C, Robyn Shallenbergerl requesting a 3 aonth extension per.it to utilize a travel trailer during eonstructi~n of a principle re.idence on west 180' of Tract 97, Unit 34, Golden Gate Estates. Community Dev~lop"'ent Administr~tor Virta st~teñ thftt this petition 1s for an extension for ~ tr~vel trnil.r "erMit, aèd1nq that this property is 011 Gre~n Blvr1. f-Je '5tater1 t>'at when this petition ("...me befort' thf: Doard orioln"'lly he r~("cmm"nr1ed r1-nii11 du., to tht:> f<1ct thi'lt the are. was not remot~. hut it was ~nrrovp.d by thQ RCC, therpfore, he is recomm~ndin~ that th~ extun'510n Of: nnprcypd. 16.A. (2) Petition TR-85-11C, Joe Martorello. requesting a telllporary resiðence per.it to utilize a travel trailer during construction of a principle resiðence on west 150' of Tract 56, Unit 48, Golden Gate Estates. There were no aUesti~~s on this item. l6.A.(3) Petition TR-84-l5C, Patti Rylands. requesting hsr fi~st three aonth estension to te.porary residence per.it for Unit 18, Tract 56, Golden Gate Estates. Community Development Administrntor stated thnt this is the petitioner's first three month ~xtp.nsion. 16.A.(4) Petition MP-84-5C, fro. the rear yard Pox Bound Drive. u.s. Ro.e/Rutenberg Divisionl requestinq variance setback for Lot 4, Block C, Unit 1, Foxfire, 5420 Community Development Administrator Virta stated that this home is being built n~xt to D golf course and will not infringe upon anyone elses proporty, adding that the petitioner i. requesting a 2' rear yard setback. 16.A. (5) Petition TR-85-4C, George Corzine, Jr.. requesting a te.porary re.idence per.it to utili.e . travel trailer during construction of a principle residence on property located on 17th Street NW, 1/2 .ile north of Golden Oate Boulevard' 3 .iles east of SR-95l, north 165' of tract 102, Unit 7, Golden Gate Estate.. (Cont'd fro. 2/5/85 .eeting). Commissioner Rasse stated that this application indic~ted that it would take one year or longer to build this home. 'OOK 085 P£'.r 716 Page ~ '. ~"'""" .. - .,' """"'""""""_;'~"'''M,~,,".__q. .., ~ _,_=". ,........_..,".".,,~~...' " ," '~.' '. '" 085,£~.! 717 February 13, 19~O¡ Co..b~\y Development Ad.inistrator Virtft .tatoð that there i. a letter attached from the people indicating that they only need this perait for .ix ~nths. He noteð that thie itelll was continued from the lalt Bee ..eting becau.. of this ~robl.., which 1. also the reason that the application form is being reworked. He stated that the.e people are aware of the limitations. lOOK IIOII-AOEIfDA n'£MS I 1. ni.cussion of fena. ordinance Commis.ioner Ha..e stated that ~r. V~rta contacted several counties within Florida and the only one that has a fenr.e ordinance require.ent around multi-family and commercial pools is Dade County, Which requires a four foot fence. CO.-isaioner Voss stated that Collier County', ordinance i. in conformity with the other counties except for Dade County. Commissioner Hasse Questioned if there has been any history of any problema with swimming pools in motels or hotels, to whir.h Communily Development Administrator Virta replied negatively, ðdding thðt the only problem he remembers is with a sinQle family reaidential pool. Conmissioner Voaa atated that tñere 8eems to be a auestion regarding fences and their heiQhl around 1ntcrstates and whether or not the ordinance shoulù be chanaed. Community Development Administrator Virta 8tatpd that this should be handled by variances if a hardship i8 created instead of chanqing the complete orðinance. County Attorney Saund~rs stated that th~ provisions for a 10 foot fence or wall i. built into the ordinance if ð hardship exists. PUBLIC WORItS 10.8.(1) Reco..endation to approve an ordinance relating to the movement of buildings. Public Works ^dministr~tor Kuck stated that this it~m will be continued because a public hearino is neceAsary which will mean that it will not he hear¿ until th~ first or thir~ Tu~sday in ~~rcñ. ~e stated that this ordinance will qovern the movino of houses and oversir.ed loads within Colli!!! County. He stated that a permit w111 Þe nepded from the Engineerinq De~artment to move ~ home before they gc to the Sheriff'. Department. f'(;< stat~d thiit there ill no ordini\!1cP in Collier County at this time. He notpd that ~art of this orñinance was ta~en from the r~commendations of th~ F.r-.O.T. 10.8.(2) Request to establish a workshop for a presentation on Resource Recovery for Tuesday, February 26. Public "lorks Administrater rUC1- sti't~1Î tr,<.t t},is it~!" is to establish ~ workshop for ~ present~tion on Resource Recoverv for Tuesday, Ff"bru'1ry '}ç" 19A5. Assistant County ~~.1naqE'r Oorrill StÐt~rJ that this wall at t}-l.~ request of Representative Hawkins, ~ddin~ that he spoke with her on the phon... anc:.1 'no'.' h/]s submltt('~ D S :'ecial rct ¡J.e> tn(' l..qisl"ti".. ~elpC!.:Ition whlrh ncedß a public hearing for pcople (ó voire thelr opinions. He stated that th~ Boarö neui not 1"-<0' rrt!sen~., but 1t ~/il1 bt' ~ r'\uhI1C' workshop for the Spec-ial Þct. Page 4 ==:J ~ ~ ......--..-.. ~-f:' - ~. . ~--_.-. .. 1m .. FftbruAry 13, 19A5 Cons.nt. 16.8.(1) Reco.aendation to reclassify a Clerk I po.ition in the Pleet Manage.ent Ðeþart.ent to Secretary II. Pub! ic Wor\o:. .A<iminlstrator Youcl<' statert t.hat th"ire :."re originlllly two part-time cler~ ~sitions and one h~1 r3sianed, ~ddin~ thAt he would now 11~1 to chi1nae thl" two p,'rt-timt positions try en': full-tir'''. .ecretarial position. 16,8. (2) Reco..endation to review the position de~cription and increa.e the pay grade of Traffic Operations Supervi.or. Public '''orks ^dministretor I<tI<":1-: IIt<lt..~ ~,·",t he ill'ilJ'!!<in" that this position be increased from Pay Grade DB to Pay Grade 10 80 that the supervi.or will bl" mùking ~ore thAn th~ people t~at wor~ under him. He stated that this would qive him a 2-1/2~ increase. 16.8.(3) Reco..endation to accept the petition to create the Lake Traftor~ Pal~. Road Paving A..e..m.nt District. Public Wor~s Ad~inlstrator Y.uck stñted th~t this 18 a read as.es£ment project that has been petitioned by 60. of th~ property owners in thd area to brinq thp ro~d u~ to Count~ st~ndards and to take over the maint~nance. He ind1catp.d the ceneral location on the mac, noting the road is approximðtely on~ mile 1n lpnqth. Comml..i~ner Voss indicðt~d th~t the cemetery that is in that area i. a me.. and asked that someone ~t least mow thp. ar..ð. Commissioner GOodnight stated that when the property ownerc in t" area purchasdd those lots, the d~velor.er W<lG to Qrinq the road UP to standards and never did, adding that there I\re ) or 4 foot swales in that area durinc the rainy season w~ir.h makp.1I the rOild impassable and this paving district should be creat.ed AS soon as possible. Mr. Kuck indlcilted thùt the first step, if this petition is IIpproved, is to hold public he~rinqs. 16.8.(4) Recoaaendation to contir. Michael Mc~lellan a. a Gold.n Gate Par~w.y Øeautification Advisory Committee member. There w~re no questions on this item. PUBLIC SERVICES Consent. l6.C.(1) Recoa.endation to extend the Courthou.e Ground. Maintenance Contract for the re..ining .ix .onths of the current fi.cal year. Publ1c Services Admini.trator Norton stated that for a while the County was on a 12 month period, adding that this particular fund was put in an Intern~l Service Fund and in order to hudget appropriately, the County needed to go on an 18 month cycle. lie stated that as of la.t Ydar, this Wð8 no longer an Int..rnal Service Fund and it is now aOOK 085 rJr·r 718 paqe 5 -~~, "--....".'"._'"~.......,,-....... .~ :!~.--": ~ ~ aoo< 085Wt 719 Fehruary 13, 19P!; ~ing recolllmend~d to extend the Courthouse ~roun~s ~nintenance Contract for the remoinin9 six months fo th~ current fiscal year to oet back on the regular cycle. He stated that he is also askin~ that the County Manager be authorized to approve an additional amount for the 9rounds eurround1ng the new Justice Center. 16.C. (2) ..coa..ndat1on to awarð 8ið '786, Health Depart.ent Computer Consultation Services. Public S.rvic~s Administrator Norton stat~d that he ~et with Dr. Polkowski, who indic~t.~ that she wanted to get outside consultants to recom.end hQrdwar~ for the Health Departm~nt Data Processing system. He stated that there are too many different systems and he recommended that this system be brought under the county M~nag.r in order to look at consolidating all the different systems .nto one, adding that his recommendation is that this be done jointly with the Health ~partment. FY '85 Library Operating ad.inistered b the State Libr8r of Florida. Public Servica8 Ac1mlni'trator ~orton etllted thllt ti1is is th.. annual allocation for the operation of t~e library sY8tem, addin~ that thi$ year thp. úmount is ~62,OOO which 1s less than orevioup yenrs and he is aSKing that the Chllirman be authori7.pd to Ri~n the contract. ~e not.d that the formula ls hl'lsed on popull'ltion. l6.C.(4) Rec~endation for approval to sub.it grant application under the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act. Public Servlces ~nrton fttatod that this is II continuation arant that i8 beina used for the ImmoKal"c Yout'" GuiÒllnce Proaram, addinq th~t the current grant exrires in May an1 he i8 IIBKing to he able to apply for thift qrant. 16.C.(5) Reco..endation for approval of lease for Immokalee Youth Guidance Office. Public ~~rvi~es Administrator Karton ~tated th1'lt ~c is not comfortable with this lell8~ and is a~Kino t~lIt this item he continued until MlIrch S, 1 <IRS. l6.C.(6) Recoa.endation for approval of a $9,40ú Change Order for construction of dugouts at the I..okal.e Community Par~_Baseball Field. Public ServiCðs ~1ministrlltor Nortnn ~tlltHd that two weekp ~go he r~nuested that all binK for the Immokal~€ h~s~h~ll fip.ld control center be r~if'ct'~è, ad¿i~C th1t th~s jtpm \·",s OJ, tn;¡t o~iqinal toid. Pt, stated that the problelt' is tn;:¡t the dU<1outs ~n' needed to stllrt the ball season and n(' ~'ould 1 i ~'" to havp ¿ ch/lWU Or<if'r anprovPd to ~~'e tnese dugouts built out of ceJT\ent blocK in orcJ¡'r tn have theM reaðy for thE' 5--,),.50n. Pa~e 6 .-.J t:::,'] ~ ~~~ ~-' - ... .. F~brunry 13, lqA5 UTILITIES IrOR-AGENDA ITEMS r 1. Regional Water By.te. A.......nt Roll Utilities ~dmini~tr^tor Cran1ðll state~ t~~t this is 8i~nly to infor. the Commis.ioners that the R~qionðl \~at~r ~ystem Assessment ~oll will b. coming back to the Commission the first meetina in .April. /\.s1stðnt County Mdnaqp.r Dorrlll S':o!It",r th-it thl!1 itl'!m will no!:. hI'! on the aaenda for Tuesday, because th~y ~re rroin~ to rro ~h~ad ~nd adverti.e. Utilities Mministrl'ttor Cr...nc -'lll ~t~t,.r! that. tha is tr.. 21 rnU-s of water main that runs from the reqional water clant do~~ CP Q51, un Davis elvd. !lnd then throur~h North r-'aples 11J:'1 ".S~ 41 to N1ggina Pi\8S. He noted that thl!r~ were Altp.rnllt:lw. ""YR 1<:>010>(\ "t.:r.o:!f' IHr:'tinl1 tht> as.(.)ssment, but it WIIS <It:t...rmined thiJt th" front footAq.. W.1S the best ~ethod for ~.seRsm"'nt, Assistant County r-IIn""er I:'orrill stat"d t}-:,1t it hils baen recoanized that there "'re some problem "re~~ whir.h will be brouqht to the acc for consirieration "nc1 ar ~t'']tment, COUNTY MANAGER 10. E. (1) Recoaa.ndation to appoint nine (9) .elllber. to the Collier County Pair 8earlS. Public Serv1ces Administrlltor ~orton sti\t,.d that thes~ members are basically the same as the olles thl'lt were i'lppoint~d previously by the BCC, with the excertion of two or thr"e, p~ not~d that Attorney Pickworth asked to he re?laced, which is bein'1 recommended, and the replacement will be an ~ttorney from Immo~a1P.e. County ~anager Luek stilted that at th~ time thllt this ~oarr:'t was formed, he indicated that he only wanted to be on th,. P~arr! for one year, but he would li~e to .tay on the Board 1n c-'lse any probl l ~s develop in the futurp, He stated that if someone from the County had been on the Board earlier, perhaps a lot of the problems would not have occurred. There was some discussion ~s to possiblp ~ltp.rnative sites from the next fair. Con.entr 16.D. (1) R.co..endation for Chairman to execute AT&T maintenance contract.. A.si.tant County Manager Dorrill stated that this i. .imply a .ervice contract with AT&T on an annual basis for this building and the Sheriff'. Department, addina that the contract is about $20,000 a year. 16.D. (2) R.co...ndation to .ell surplus radar alti..ter to Collier Mo.quito Control Di.trict. Assiatant County Manaqer Dorrill stated that the County has,a .urplu. radar altimeter with a trAde-in value of $500 and he i. BOOK 085 W'( 720 Paqe 7 " -'_~··""'___·,·..·._"·,.,..,_,,,,".e...·'_. .__,. __""., ~.~" .,," ..__,_........_.... . J,. ............¡" lOOK n~l;p)" 7?1 Fehru.uy 13, 1985 re~b'-"enalRl-f"that it be sold to Collier Mosai.l ito 'Control District for $500. . 16.D. (3) Recoaaenðatton to approve z.erqency Manag..ent Contract.. E.ergency Manage.ent Aa.t.tanc. (EMA) and ..1n~enance . service recurring charoe.. A..i.tant County Manager Oorrill stated that these are contract. thðt the BeC enters into with the Department of ~ergency Management in Tallaha...., aðding that they provide off-setting operating funds adding that this year the amount is $27,000 wñich is almost twice what it was two years ago. He stated that this is an indication of what a fine job "ill Wagner is doing for the County. Commissioner Voss stated that the idea of dropping water from the' DC-J's is being looked into, adding that the planes may have to be modified. Assistant County Manager Dorrill stated that a meeting has been set up for public input regarding the C~lden Gate fire situ~tion. BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS NON-AGENDA ITEMS I 1. Notic. to Supervisor of Elections of Special Referendums (Marco Islanð Co..unity Center Refvrendum) Supervisor of Flection! ~oraan etat"ñ that the RCC set a date of May 14, 19A5, for thia election, addinq that she is aoinr¡ to have a hardship tryina to meet th~t de~dlin~. ~c stated th~t she is having a conversion of her d~ta hase done and in order to eet this "ccomolished and ".:Ive the eltoction on ~'dy 14, it is ~oinq to be d1ffic-ult. S'tIc stated that the mo,ey for this election could not he collected until 19A6, and nu~stioned if th~ election could be hel~ June 24 inste"d of May 14, 19A5? Commissloner V08S stilted th.1t hI.' h~s tall-:ed I-d th people that WOU./I be affected by the election and they would like to hav~ this election no later than Sent ember. Supervisor of Flp.ctionll t~ar<1"n !Otðtt"ri that t~is "'ould cive h"?r more time to be sure th¡¡t the dat~ nroc~6sir,~ work iø cione. COUNTY ATTORNEY AGENDA ITEMS I 6.C.(l) Reco..endation to amend Ordinance 78-67, establishing the Lighting MST District by adding additional lanðs thereto. Attorney) Pelican Bay (County As.iøtant County ~andqer Dorrl11 st~ted th~t t~is is U,Xlnq distriC"L in P~lican Pay, ùddlnq th,'t th..y wilnt tc. for new unlts in that é!ren. County Attorn'~Y S..undt:l s øtdted that tr,is '" routine to amend the jner"')!!H> this iter;¡. Pðqe 8 ,-'" '--I t::] - ....A . ~_ J ~_... .. - - .. .' February 13, 19Q5 '~~ emma COIISTITtn'I01fAL OPl'ICBRS AODDA 1'1'D1S t l".A. aeco.aendati~, to appropriate aufficient funds to the Sheriff's Office bvdQet for the procure.ent of speciali&ed legal expertise. De~uty Chief ~untor st~tp.d that h~ is n~Kina for ~pr.ro~ri^tione from special trust funds for servic1s of a sr~ciali7e~ l~n~l ~~vi~nr who reports to the F},priff. lie note<1 that thte w0111" !:>e 1'1 r<lrt-l:it:1f person for approxim~tø1v 20 hours per weeK. Coma1ssionor Voss au.stioned if the money would com. out of this fund next year, to which ~r. Hunter r~plied thl'lt this is an ~ttempt to try and c1etermine th~ nrcessity of t:.t'is rosition, ~d.'11nq thl!t he tf't'!lll that it is n/!cessary o'Ind i r tha polli tion tlarrantll mo~e thnn 20 hour~ per we.Ie, h"l will try to obaorb it into th"l hu"'a~t. ue notE'''' th"t this leq81 advisor ~uld handl~ civil suits and oth~r such matters roqðr~inq the ad.inlstrativp ~nd of thø officf'. ADDED ITEM t Comm1ss1oner Passe Jtat~" that he received ~ reau~st ~or a late comprehensiv~ plan ~mendment for the ~aøtern portion of thp. Gol"en ~at" Golf Coursp.. Commissioner Voss stat.ed th"t th,' Commission could "pprove it, but it would create additional problems if other people wanted the dealine extended a 1.0. ~ssi.tant COunty Man.,q,.r torr ill sll1t,.d tJ-:\t ~t/! ff' s opinlon is that there were puhlic noticp.s and peop1,. should have Known ahead of ti.e and it onr is accep~,.~, othprs will be submitted 1'I1so. Count¥ Attorney Saundprs IItate1 that the rp.solution for the comprehenslv~ plan is effective untl1 it is chl'lnged, addinq that the deadline could be chang6å If the Commission so desire~, but it is going to be difficult to deny the next p~røon that camps in. Commissioner Hasse in"icl1ted that h~ woul" let the ~~unty Man~ger ~now if he wanted this item l'Iòrled to thp. Ðqen~/! for the next reQular ..eeting. ADDED ITEM I Commissioner VOSII stnted th^t hp. is qoina to ad~ a proclamation tor G~ne Sarazen's birthd3Y at the ne~t requl~r meetinq. ... There being no further busine.s for the Good of the County, the ..eeting was adjourned by Order of the Chair - Timel 2135 P.M. aDOK 085 mt 722 Paoe 9 þt ... ~ " -_____ "..···<..,·b~.."''''.''.._...-_~-".''''._.,_'''',_..