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within twenty-five (25) calendar days after public notice of the application..." <br /> Delete--this gives the Department too much leeway without adequate public input. People <br /> may not see a small legal notice tucked into the back of the newspaper. <br /> p. 38 "c) Public Interest Standard <br /> A variance may also be granted, provided that the proposal is the practicable alternative which best <br /> conforms to the purpose of this rule, and upon a finding that, based upon the record, the proposed <br /> structure or activity is necessary for or ancillary to... <br /> 2) Private facilities or improvements that are clearly in the public Interest" <br /> Delete--this is too broad. <br /> pp. 74-75 11-7 Structures or Activities Permitted within the Shoreline Setback Area <br /> a) The following structures or activities may be permitted within the shoreline setback area provided <br /> written clearance is secured from the Planning Department: <br /> 1)The mining or taking of sand, dead coral or coral rubble, rocks, soil or other beach or marine <br /> deposits ( such as driftwood, shells, beach glass, glass floats, or seaweed) from the shoreline setback <br /> area <br /> "not in excess of one gallon per person per day, for reasonable, personal, noncommercial <br /> use"This was deleted, but should be restored <br />