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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
Meeting Date
11/03/2009
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Board of County Commissioners
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4030,4031
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138, 284-349
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Rye Griffin (no address provided) <br />Robin Davis, 8580 48th Avenue, and owner of properties at 4785 86th Street and 4755 <br />86th Street. (Mr. Davis relayed that a resident of 4785 86th Place had to leave, but also shared his <br />sentiments). <br />There being no further speakers, the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. <br />Staff continued to address the Board's concerns about providing some connectivity for <br />the residents living near 86th Street; further information was also provided on traffic circulation <br />patterns and future development plans related to the CR510 roadway project. <br />Commissioner Solari opined that the abandonment would not have a negative impact on <br />the neighborhood, and that it would ultimately increase road safety. <br />Responding to Vice Chairman Flescher's question regarding whether 510, LLC would <br />be providing a secondary access from the neighborhood to CR510, Attorney Barkett affirmed <br />that he would make that commitment on behalf of 510, LLC, but he did not think it could be <br />written into the abandonment. <br />Director Boling explained that the LDR's would dictate traffic circulation improvements, <br />including connections, which would be dependent upon the characteristics of the site plan and <br />what uses are going to be there. <br />The Chairman re -opened the Public Hearing. <br />Pastor Yarbrough asked the Board to leave 86L11 Street open until the site plan and the <br />location of the secondary access is concretized. <br />18 <br />November 3, 2009 <br />
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