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<br />and only a few have been brought to conclusion. Of those few the government and property owners <br />rd <br />have been winning equally. She read the definitions of roads, pointing out that 43 Avenue is <br />thth th <br />designated as a minor arterial road down to 12 Street and from 12Street to 8Street is defined as a <br />collector road, meaning high traffic volume, high operating speed and long trip lengths. She read <br />Policy 1.2 identifying delays in Capitol Improvements and Policy 5.9. She advised that the LOS is <br />very essential in the Comp Plan and if there is going to be any degradation, then a Comp Plan <br />Amendment is in order. In this incident there is a push in our Comp Plan to promote infield <br />development within the urban service area. There is going to be pressure to expand to the west if <br />infield development does not happen as expected in the Plan. She added that the Sheriff’s Office had <br />Ms. <br />signed off on this project. In response to Chairman Ginn’s comments regarding three lanes, <br />Brody <br /> said three lanes means only a 5% increase and the County would be doing two revisions instead <br />of one, which is not cost effective. <br /> <br />Director Keating confirmed that the Sheriff has a representative on the MPO Technical <br />Advisory Committee and they are present at a number of meetings. <br />Administrator Baird responded to Mrs. Johnson’s comments that he has always <br />thth <br />responded positively to the five-lane widening project from 8 Street to 26Street, but responded <br />th <br />negatively to widening 8 Street to Oslo Road because it was not on the plans. <br /> <br />Jeff Thompson <br /> said if the County improves the intersection to five lanes he could <br />move forward on his original 90,700 square foot building. <br /> <br />Chairman Ginn requested Engineer Mora toconfirm that Mr. Thompson’s statement <br />was correct. He responded that he would need to pay concurrency on the entire 76,800 square feet in <br />lieu of a 24,000 square foot building for Vero Millworks, Inc. <br />Commissioner Lowther mentioned the Board gave the industrial park business 0% <br />financing for 6 months and he wished to do the same for Vero Millworks. <br /> <br />(CLERKS NOTE: There was a motion on the floor and Commissioner Lowther said he <br />would make his motion later in the meeting.) <br />JUNE 1, 2004 <br />32 <br /> <br />