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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Mr. Johnson <br /> asked who is going to build the planned school, and Director Boling <br />responded that dedication is part of the next project, Millstone Landing. The School Board has <br />reviewed the plans and has recommended acquisition and approval. <br />thth <br /> Chairman Ginn questioned whether 17 Street SW will be paved to 58 Avenue, and <br />Director Boling stated that it will not be paved at this time. That street goes through agricultural <br />th <br />property. However, 13 Street SW does abut the development to the north and Oslo Road abuts <br />the development on the south. Those will be the connector roads. <br />th <br />Mr. Johnson <br /> questioned who is paving 17 Street SW, and Director Boling replied that <br />ththth <br />17 Street, 27 Avenue and 20 Avenue will all be paved through developer’s agreements with <br />the individual developers involved. There are no plans at this time for development or <br />rd <br />improvement west of 43 Avenue. <br />rd <br /> In response to questions regarding the impact of these developments on the proposed 43 <br />Avenue improvements, Public Works Director Jim Davis stated that funds have been budgeted to <br />th <br />survey an extension of Kings Highway (58 Avenue) south to St. Lucie County. Staff is moving <br />thstth <br />forward with the survey work for the improvements to 13 Street SW, 21 Street SW and 17 <br />Street SW. <br /> <br />Dick Baker, <br /> President of the Audubon Society, complimented the developer on the idea of <br />transplanting the existing trees and noted that the Society had given an award to Richard Hall who <br />th <br />lives east of 17 Street. Mr. Hall transplanted a huge oak just a few weeks before Hurricane <br />Frances at a cost of $6,000. They had to bring in larger and larger cranes until they found one that <br />was large enough to lift the tree. During the hurricane, a lot of trees went down, but that <br />transplanted oak stood and continued to stand through Hurricane Jeanne. <br /> <br /> The Chairman asked if anyone else wished to be heard regarding this matter. There being <br />none, the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />OCTOBER 19, 2004 20 <br /> <br />