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<br />22% of the Williams property. It is in her best interest to go along with the proceedings at this <br />time, and he did not see any reason why this child’s interest should be an impediment to the Board <br />going forward with what they want to do. <br /> <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />George Blythe <br /> a member of LAAC had made a motion to approve this item at the <br />LAAC meeting, with the condition of having simultaneous titles on all the parcels. He was <br />concerned the entire area on the west side of the road would be used only for parking and said it <br />should be reserved only for the fish house. If there is to be or would be commercial use of the <br />parking lot, he felt the County should be compensated. <br /> <br />Willie Siebert, , <br />Viola Judah’s son-in-lawagreed with Mr. Blythe regarding having <br />simultaneous closings on all the parcels. He saw a future problem the Board would have to face <br />with the trolleys using the public parking spaces. <br />Chairman Neuberger felt they could not limit use of the parking spaces. <br /> <br />There were no additional speakers and the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />Assistant County Attorney Marian Fell asked the Board to consider staff’s <br />recommendation, authorizing preparation of an amendment to reflect the facts in the Quiet Title <br />and authorizing the County Attorney to sign it. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Davis, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wheeler, the Board by a super majority vote <br />4-0 (Commissioner Bowden absent) unanimously approved <br />the purchase under the terms specified in the option <br />contract, and with an amendment to reflect the facts in the <br />Quiet Title; authorized the County Attorney to execute; and <br />JULY 11, 2006 <br />19 <br /> <br />