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th <br />Louis Simonye, <br /> 7798 126 Street, was seeking to determine the status of his Quit <br />Claim Deed and requested to have access to his 5-acre parcel, Lot 10 that he owns. He wanted the <br />easement that belongs to Mr. Mensing extended to his parcel. Also he wanted to know what the <br />Board’s feeling would be if he were to file a quiet title suit. <br />Attorney Will Collins explained the history behind the easement granted to Mr. <br />Mensing in 1969 and said it does not extend beyond Mr. Mensing’s property. He advised that this <br />is a private matter between Mr. Mensing and his wife and suggested Mr. Simonye go to court. <br /> <br />NO ACTION TAKEN OR REQUIRED. <br /> <br />9.B.6. SOUTH COUNTY NEIGHBORHOOD COALITION <br />RD <br />CONCERNS – 43 AVENUE WIDENING PROJECT – <br />ADRIENE CUFFE <br /> <br />(CLERK’S NOTE <br />: Chairman Ginn announced that this was not an emergency <br />item, but the request has been faxed for the agenda of the last meeting and it was misplaced.) <br /> <br />rd <br />Adriene Cuffe, <br /> 695 43 Avenue, representing the South County Neighborhood <br />rd <br />Coalition expressed the organizations concerns regarding the widening of 43 Avenue. She listed <br />the subdivisions that the organization represents and spoke in opposition to the widening project. <br />rd <br />The organization has recommended widening 43 Avenue to one-center lane for cross traffic, <br />adding bike lanes for each direction of traffic, and having sidewalks. She also asked the County <br />officials to better manage growth and encourage compatible development locally and throughout <br />the county with consideration to how widening county roads will affect the community. <br /> <br />9.C. PUBLIC NOTICE ITEMS <br />SCHEDULEDFORPUBLICHEARINGONAPRIL13,2004 <br /> <br />APRIL 6, 2004 <br />25 <br /> <br /> <br />