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discussing the merits of their<br />
respective points of view. General<br />
concensus on the part of private<br />
practice members is that much progress<br />
was made in the discussions in<br />
hieving the stated objective of<br />
s mproving the development process,"<br />
not only with the many<br />
achievements ce; of the Committee but<br />
also ac in establishing a true professional<br />
working relationship between<br />
the private sector and the County.<br />
The private sector beUeves this may<br />
be the most significant accompUshment<br />
of all and that the relationship<br />
seems to strengthen and grow as<br />
each new issue is discussed.<br />
Additional items discussed by the<br />
Committee were:<br />
1. Grading Manual Review<br />
2. Hydrology Manual Review<br />
3. Remedial Legislation for Senate<br />
BiU2<br />
4. Participation in High Level County<br />
Engineering Appointments and<br />
Replacement or retiring EMA<br />
Employees<br />
5. Effect of County Rotation Program<br />
6. Erosion Control Comphance<br />
7. Grading Permit Requirements<br />
8. Lot Line Adjustment Procedures<br />
9. County Contracts<br />
10. Generating Funds for Monument<br />
Presentation<br />
11. Plan Check Policies<br />
12. Additional Conditions on Tentative<br />
Map Extensions - SB 1721<br />
13. Organizational structure of<br />
EMA<br />
14. County Recorder's Office Map<br />
Recordation Policies<br />
PROJECTIONS:<br />
The private sector members of the<br />
Committee see a very positive effect<br />
of the opportunity to discuss topics,<br />
such as those outUned above, with<br />
pubhc agency officials, and provide<br />
input from industry in the effort to<br />
streamline and improve the development<br />
process. Many subjects are<br />
planned for discussion in future<br />
meetings and private sector<br />
members look forward to the opportunity<br />
to continue the dialogue in<br />
the interest of achieving the stated<br />
obj ectives. New members have<br />
been, and will continue to be<br />
recruited, in order to develop and<br />
maintain a better agency in the<br />
development process. D<br />
MOVING<br />
SECTION<br />
LINES<br />
Boundary Unes move through<br />
sale, transference, acquisitive<br />
prescription, acquiesence, etc. Section<br />
lines never move.<br />
Section corners are where the<br />
original G.L.O. Surveyor marked<br />
them. They will always be there and<br />
nowhere else. That location may be<br />
lost, or confused, but never moved.<br />
For example, two contiguous<br />
owners in adjacent sections are unsure<br />
of the location of the section<br />
line between their properties, so<br />
they build a fence and agree the<br />
fence is the boundary between<br />
them. The section line does not<br />
move to this new agreed line, only<br />
the boundary between them moves<br />
to the agreed fence.<br />
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