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road is safe or a paved road is safe. Nevertheless, the former Board of County Commissioners had <br />previously approved the road. <br />st <br />James K. “Kenny” Godfrey, <br /> 13515 - 101 Street, indicated his impatience with <br />this whole process and wanted to move on with his project as per the approval he had received. He <br />specified that he could not pave the road because of ownership issues, but he will make the road <br />safer. He will do more than any of the last five mines opened in the county, none of which were <br />required to pave roads. He will harden the road and will do the maintenance and grading. He will <br />widen the road to 24’, stabilize it, tilt it to the south for drainage, and pave the apron at Babcock <br />and an apron on his property. <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Neuberger, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Bowden, the Board unanimously <br />approved Mr. Godfrey building the road as he had <br />described and in accordance with the previous approval by <br />the Board of County Commissioners. <br /> <br />Prior to the vote, Commissioner Davis inquired whether or not there was a voting <br />conflict for him, and County Attorney Collins responded in the negative. <br /> <br />9.C. PUBLIC NOTICE ITEM SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC <br />HEARING ON JUNE 21, 2005 <br /> <br />LTPLLC–R <br />OST REE RESERVE EQUEST TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY <br />214.64RS-3,RSF(3 <br /> ACRES FROM ESIDENTIAL INGLE AMILY UP TO <br />/)IL,LI,PD,P <br />UNITSACRE AND IGHT NDUSTRIAL TO LANNED <br />DR, <br />EVELOPMENT ESIDENTIAL AND TO OBTAIN CONCEPTUAL AND <br />JUNE 14, 2005 15 <br /> <br />