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During a discussion which ensued, Commissioner Waddell suggested <br />that upon final filing of a plat that the Board approve the plat and <br />accept the streets in each instance. <br />Commissioner Waddell read a letter from the Rockridge Property <br />Owners Association, Inc., requesting the Board"to adopt a bill or <br />ordinance to prohibit the parking of house trailers, trucks, or any un- <br />licensed vehicle in the Rockridge Subdivision, this to be enforced by <br />the Sheriff's Department, with a fine to all offenders." The County <br />Attorney informed the Board that this would require a change in the <br />zoning law, Commissioner Waddell moved that the letter be referred to <br />the Zoning Board for consideration. The Motion was seconded by <br />Commissioner Haffield -and unanimously carried. <br />Mr. Jennings reportedkthat Mr. Gene Mosher, owner of a large <br />portion of Gldndale Lakes Subdivison, is considering the abandonment <br />of a street at the entrance to the Subdivision, between 47th%Avenue <br />and 48th Avenue, 100 feet in length. Mr. Jennings suggested to the <br />Board for their consideration that this be done by re -platting and <br />getting everyone who owns property, besides the County, as ea -signors <br />of the plat. He pointed out that if there is no replat on record, <br />there will be considerable error, because when a person looks at an <br />existing plat, it does not show that anything °has beemriracated, unless a <br />replat is filed. The County Attorney stated that there was no necessity <br />to replat, and that Mr. Jennings inform Mr. Mosher to proceed under the <br />present statutes for the vacation of public roads, by filing a petition <br />with, this Board, z who it.' undeit'advisement and set a public <br />hearing. Mr. Jennings also suggested to the Board that they might <br />want to reserve a 20° easement for future drainage and utilities. <br />The Administrator reported that he had opened the street to the <br />bluff, in Ambersand Beach Subdivision, as requested, and that Mr. Smitb, <br />owner of the property adjacent to the street has complained that with <br />recent high water and erosion, water has gone over the bluff, people <br />in beach buggies are driving up and using the; opening, and requested <br />the county to put something up to prevent that sort of thing,(grass, <br />turf, tree or two). Mr. Jennings asked for the Board's opinion, should <br />NOV 23 1966 <br />BOOK 10 PAGE 85 <br />
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