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1O.B.6. REOUEST TO SPEAKFROMBILL GLYNN, PRESIDENT. NORTH <br />BEACH Civic ASSOCIATION, REGARDING CONDEMNA TION AND <br />REMOVAL OF UNSAFE RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURE LOCATED AT 9856 <br />DOUBLOONDRIVE. SUMMERPLACE <br />Bill Glynn, 1802 Barefoot Place East, representing the North Beach Civic <br />Association, outlined his reasons for asking the Board to support demolition of the damaged <br />structure, located at 9856 Doubloon Drive, and owned by the Furets. He observed that for <br />almost four years, the County has been trying to have the Furets repair the home, which is a <br />safety hazard, and which attracts vagrants. He did not believe the Furets would do so, as the lot <br />was for sale (copy of realtor information on file); and informed the Board that the Furets also <br />owed back taxes. <br />Clerk's Note: For further discussion on this item, please see Item under <br />12.A.1. Community Development. <br />1O.B. 7. REOUEST TO SPEAK FROM CHARLIE WILSON, MEDIA ARTS GROUP. <br />REPRESENTING IMAGINE SCHOOLS REGARDING PROPOSED SITE PLAN <br />CONDITIONAMENDMENT 4TH STREET LEFT TURNLANE <br />Charlie Wilson sought Board assistance in solving a dilemma which had <br />occurred at Imagine Schools. He informed the Board that over 600 students, 200 more than were <br />expected, have enrolled in the school's Kindergarten through Five (K-5) Program, which is <br />Phase I of Imagine School's plan. Mr. Wilson recalled that Imagine Schools had agreed to the <br />requirement of putting in a left turn lane going down 4th Street, but the road improvement was to <br />have been done during Phase II (Grades Six through Eight) of the plan next year. With the <br />28 <br />August 12, 2008 <br />