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Minutes
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07/22/2003
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Board of County Commissioners
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2570
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125, 611-634
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Chairman Macht questioned if Mr. Kirrie's lawsuit was due to the Board denying <br />him access to 'is property on 130th Street. <br />County Attorney Collins said the stipulation entered into to remove Mr. Kirrie from <br />the lawsuit acknowledged that he could not access 130th, but he could access 129th if the 60' strip <br />of land existed. <br />Commissioner Lather encouraged the Board to reach a solution. <br />Commissioner Neuberger inquired if another access was in the original plans. <br />Community Development Director Robert Keating pointed out that the original <br />fans show an access off 1 <br />p 30t' Street"�°""but it was determined to be unnecessary for capacity <br />improvements. A railroad crossing ,which'would have provided some alternatives, was closed a few <br />years back for safety reasons. Not only the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, but also the Florida <br />Communities Trust, Habitat Consation Pl a, and Incidental Take Permit would also have to be <br />dealt with. <br />Director Keating pointed out that in February, 2002, the Board did agree to allow <br />Mr. Kirrie to use 130th Street to access his property with certain conditions; however, Mr. Kirrie did <br />not want to comply with those conditions. <br />Commissioner Lowther felt that those conditions were unreasonable. <br />Chairman Macht agreed with Commissioner Lowther and agreed with Chief DeBlois <br />that it was not the proper time for this discussidn. <br />ir <br />CONSENSUS was reached for ...staff to reschedule this item at a later meeting and at <br />that time to provide alternatives for the Board's review.` , <br />14.A. EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRACT <br />None. <br />14.B. SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DISTRICT <br />None. <br />14.C. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD <br />None. <br />JULY 22, 2003 12 <br />
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