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There was a discussion regarding the possibility of putting in a flashing light now to <br />accommodate Mr. Snyder’s request, however, to turn it on they still have to make sure they have <br />met the traffic requirements. <br /> <br />th <br />Commissioner Lowther commented that if they consider a flashing light at 58 <br />ththth <br />Avenue and 49 Street then he wanted to see a flashing light installed at 5 Street and 27Avenue. <br />Commissioner Adams felt there was no question in her mind that Mr. Snyder ‘s <br />community will be temporarily inconvenienced. <br /> <br />th <br />Dan Nehler <br />, 4830 50 Drive, Vice President of Lindsey Lanes Homeowners <br />th <br />Association supported Mr. Snyder’s argument regarding 58Avenue. <br /> <br />th <br />George Blythe, <br /> 825 90 Avenue, was interested in having access to the east end of <br />the conservation area and those details have yet to be worked out, however, they are part of the <br />rd <br />concept. He asked about 5 foot sidewalks on both sides of 53 Street for pedestrians and bicycles <br />and they are included in the proposal. <br /> <br />th <br />Freddie Woolfork, <br /> 4590 57 Avenue, supported the development and welcomed <br />DiVosta into the community. He felt it is going to be a viable improvement and approved the <br />project. <br />Commissioner Neuberger asked for an update on the County’s request to the Florida <br />East Coast Railroad regarding swapping a one-for-one railroad crossing instead of closing two <br />rd <br />crossings to open a new crossing at 53 Street. <br /> <br /> November 9, 2004 <br />16 <br /> <br />