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The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />Motion carried unanimously. The Board DENIED staff's <br />recommendation to abandon the right-of-way segment of <br />59th Avenue lying north of 24th Street. <br />1O.A.3. COUNTY INITIATED REQUEST TO AMEND THE CAPITAL <br />IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN (LEGISLATIVE) <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />Community Development Director Bob Keating summarized the memorandum of <br />November 2, 2009. Through a PowerPoint presentation (copy on file), he provided: (1) <br />background on the Comprehensive Plan; (2) the purpose for the Comprehensive Plan Text <br />Amendment; (3) the Capital Improvements Element (CIE) preparation; (4) the projected revenue <br />sources for the Five Year Capital Improvements Program (CIP) period; (5) the Transportation <br />Capital Improvements Program (CIP); and (6) the Concurrency Links Report for priority <br />Transportation projects. He conveyed that since the County has less revenue to work with in the <br />next five years, compared to the past five years, that some projects are proposed to be deferred, <br />extended, modified or deleted from the Comprehensive Plan. He acknowledged that the <br />County's level of service standards, even with the reduced level of capital improvements, would <br />be met, and that the CIE, as presented, is financially feasible and internally consistent with the <br />other elements in the Comprehensive Plan. He recommended the Board approve this <br />Amendment to the Capital Improvements Element by adopting the proposed Ordinance. <br />A series of questions was asked pertaining to: the status of the bridges over Lateral A <br />Canal, revenue attributed to Grants, using District revenues for Fire Station 14, adding an <br />additional Courtroom at the Courthouse, and an additional hangar for the Sheriff's Office. <br />14 <br />November 10, 2009 <br />