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County Attorney Will Collins explained the change in the wording “to convey by <br />warranty deed” on page 16 of the Development Order (page 253 in the backup, paragraph 68) was <br />to convey a parallel construction in the dedication language and Attorney Barkett, representing the <br />developer, said he had no problem with the changes. <br /> <br />There were some questions posed to staff by the Board to obtain more detailed <br />information regarding the berms, landscaping designs, the number of lanes for the roadways, the <br />eagle preserve and the cleanout areas for the waterways. <br /> <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard <br />regarding this matter. <br /> <br />Bruce Barkett, <br /> 756 Beachland Boulevard, Attorney for DiVosta and Company, <br />thanked staff for doing a nice job of capitalizing on a plan that has taken a long time and has come <br />a long way. He pointed out that they have satisfied the concerns of the Regional Planning Council <br />and he clarified that the school site is being donated, as well as the EMS site and the thoroughfares. <br />Commissioner Lowther complimented Mr. Barkett for his communication with staff <br />throughout the planning of this project. <br /> <br />th <br />Robert Snyder <br />, 4865 48 Avenue, President of Lindsey Lanes, requested the <br />thth <br />County install a traffic light with turning lanes at the intersection of 58 Avenue and 49 Street. <br />th <br />Currently it is very difficult to access 58 Avenue and he was concerned that an increase in traffic <br />could make it impossible to get out onto that road. He posed other concerns regarding the school <br />site location, the length of the sidewalks and the construction entrance. <br /> <br />Director Stan Boling invited Mr. Snyder to attend the site planning meetings to <br />provide input. <br /> <br /> November 9, 2004 <br />15 <br /> <br />