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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
Meeting Date
03/18/2008
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Board of County Commissioners
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4017
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Ocean Concrete
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painful but we needed to take a hard look at where we are going with our spending. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />Motion carried unanimously. The Board approved budget <br />cut as described by staff - the elimination of funding for <br />General Fund non -profits, a 25% cut for Children's <br />Services and a 25% for the quasi non-profit agencies. <br />11.H. RECREATION - NONE <br />11.I. PUBLIC WORKS <br />1. 16TH STREET PAVING BETWEEN 74TH AVENUE AND <br />66TH AVENUE - FLEMING RIGHT-OF-WAY <br />Chris Kafer, County Engineer, said this item was brought up to get a clear <br />direction from the Board regarding the paving of 16th Street between 74th and 66th Avenues, <br />specifically the right-of-way acquisition from the Fleming property. He displayed a location <br />map from which he outlined and discussed the subject property. He recapped the backup <br />memorandum dated March 11, 2008 and provided further background on the matter. He then <br />presented staff's recommendation that an updated appraisal be authorized, and that a final offer <br />be made for the appraised value of the property. He also presented alternative options to <br />acquiring the additional right-of-way, as listed at page 205 of the backup memorandum. He <br />pointed out that Pointe West was required to pay up to 50% of the cost of the project. He <br />thereafter responded to questions from the Board. <br />26 <br />March 18, 2008 <br />
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