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if there is an alternate location for the apiaries that would require less driving. Mr. Bartsch <br />responded that she does not want to have hives right next to Marrett Road and that the current <br />location is the safest for everyone. She added that the gate mechanism at Cotton Farm is difficult <br />to open. Ms. Mullins stated that the area at Cotton Farm being driven on is a bioretention area <br />and that it would be better to use the gate access for a stable driving surface. Staff will look into <br />fixing the gate that Mrs. Bartsch said she has trouble opening and closing. Ms. Carr will update <br />the wording of the permit for the Commission to vote on at the next meeting. <br />Mr. Ohmart provided an update on the proposed routes at the Concord Avenue property that <br />would connect to ACROSS Lexington trails. He stated that funding has been received on behalf <br />of GCC to do the land management portion of what will be required to permit a trail at the site. <br />He added that additional funding will need to be sourced for boundary surveying of the property <br />because the estimates for costs are about four-times more money that what the land management <br />plan requires. Ms. Carr communicated to the GCC that she assumed the Commission would want <br />boundary markers installed before any trails were constructed through the property. <br />Respectfully Submitted via Video Recording <br />Meghan McNamara, Planner <br />Approved: 2/12/2024 <br />Archived: 2/22/2024