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Discussion ensued regarding the temporary appointment of Michael Zito as the <br />point -person, conception of Resolution 2008-139, the Corridor Study, and the Resolution of <br />Necessity. <br />Ruth Stanbridge wanted the Board to assure the people on 66th Avenue, who have <br />already received their Notice to Owner, that they would move forward, despite the results of <br />today's meeting. <br />Attorney DeBraal reported that negotiations were ongoing with the property owners <br />along 66th Avenue, unless the property owners have terminated negotiations. He reemphasized <br />that after the Corridor Study is approved, and the Resolution of Necessity is passed by the Board, it <br />would then be put into a lawsuit, and everyone would be contacted, hopefully within 90 days. <br />Commissioner Solari wanted clarification on how long it would take before the <br />Resolution of Necessity would be approved, if the Corridor Study comes before the Board in <br />February, and Attorney DeBraal said it could be finished at the following meeting. <br />Charlene Brown voiced concerns over staff's actions, and the Board and staff <br />rebutted and clarified County policies and procedures. <br />Assistant County Administrator Michael Zito assured the Board that voluntary <br />negotiations on 66th Avenue had not been interrupted. <br />NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN <br />Chairman Davis called a recess at 10:44 a.m. and reconvened the meeting at 11:00 <br />a.m. with all members present. <br />18 <br />January 13, 2009 <br />