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Mr. Barton informed the Board that he was only asking for the concept to be <br />approved and he would bring the matter back for approval. Administrator Baird provided further <br />insight on the technology being proposed by Mr. Barton, and had no indication of how much this <br />would cost. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the Motion <br />carried unanimously. The Board approved the concept of an <br />electronic form of Minutes that reflect the time of each <br />item, and who made and seconded a Motion, and that the <br />matter be brought back to the Board for final approval. <br />9. PUBLIC ITEMS - <br />A. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br />I. REQUEST TO FORMALLY DESIGNATE A I.3 MILE SEGMENT OF OLD <br />DIXIE HIGHWAY SOUTH OF CR 512 AS A HISTORIC ROAD <br />(ADMINISTRATIVE) <br />Chief of Environmental Planning Roland DeBlois recapped the backup <br />memorandum dated December 12, 2007 and provided background on the request of Harry Tanner <br />that the County formally designate a 1.3 mile segment of Old Dixie Highway, south of CR 512, as <br />a historic road. Mr. DeBlois thereafter responded to questions from the Board. <br />Chairman Bowden opened the Public hearing. <br />Ruth Stanbridge, County Historian, has determined that there is proof that this <br />section of roadway is the original section of Old Dixie Highway. In response to Commissioner <br />Flescher's request, Ms. Stanbridge outlined the benefits to the County to have this historic <br />18 <br />December 18, 2007 <br />