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drew attention to the letter and e-mail in the Backup that he had referenced at the May 5, 2009 <br />meeting. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan did not think that debating a legal case on the dais, once it goes <br />into litigation, was appropriate. Chairman Davis concurred and gave reasons why it happened in <br />a prior meeting. <br />NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN <br />13. C. NECESSITY OF TAKE RESOLUTION FOR PARCEL OF PROPERTY LOCATED <br />AT THE CORNER OF 66TH AVENUE AND 577.11 STREET, STEVEN, WILLIAM <br />AND EVAN ABAZIS, OWNERS. PARCELS 102 AND 401 <br />Attorney DeBraal recapped his Memorandum of May 4, 2009, and projected an aerial <br />slide to identify the different parcels owned by the Abazis family, and the required right-of-way <br />needed to widen 66th Avenue. He conveyed that the two parcels of right-of-way require separate <br />Resolutions. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner O'Bryan, SECONDED <br />by Vice Chairman Flescher, the Board by a 4-0 vote <br />(Commissioner Wheeler absent) approved Resolution <br />2009-065, declaring a reasonable necessity to acquire <br />certain real property for the purposes of improving and <br />reconstructing 66th Avenue, including side street, <br />intersection, sidewalk and water retention pond <br />improvements; authorizing the County Attorney to acquire <br />26 <br />May 12, 2009 <br />