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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
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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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Ms. Mills, referring to the possibility of using 87th Street for the secondary connection <br />(presented earlier by staff), presented arguments for not doing so. <br />Kevin (inaudible surname) felt that the County should retain 86th Street as an evacuation <br />route for residents heading north. <br />Jens Tripson, 2525 14th Street, believed that the abandonment of 86th Street would have <br />negative impacts on the traffic, and felt that the site plan should be complete before 86th Street is <br />closed. <br />There being no further speakers, the Chairman re -closed the Public Hearing. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Wheeler, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner O'Bryan, to DENY 510, <br />LLC's request to abandon a segment of 86th Street <br />between CR510 and 47th Avenue in Wabasso. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan outlined his reasons for supporting Commissioner Wheeler in his <br />opposition to the abandonment, which included safety concerns regarding left-hand turns. <br />Chairman Davis presented his arguments for supporting the proposal, including the future <br />need to provide for the residents some type of interconnectivity for going to a signalized <br />intersection. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION, and by a 2-3 <br />vote (Commissioners Davis, O'Bryan and Solari <br />opposed), the Motion DIED. <br />19 <br />November 3, 2009 <br />
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