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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />AMENDMENT IS ON FILE <br />IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br /> <br />11.I.3. PUBLIC WORKS – REQUEST OF BRIAN DAVIS FOR <br />TH <br />COUNTY TO APPROVE AND MAINTAIN 84 AVENUE <br />SOUTH OF CR 510 (2 MILES) <br /> <br />Public Works Director James Davis reviewed the history of this matter as well as the <br />policy developed on maintaining roads since 1981. He believed County Attorney Collins was <br />comfortable with the deed for a 50’ right-of-way. He would prefer an 80’ right-of-way but he felt <br />it is adequate at this time until the road is paved. He also reviewed his memorandum dated August <br />31, 2004 and the recommendation. He advised that Brian Davis was present should the Board <br />wish to ask him any questions. <br />A brief discussion was held during which it was mentioned that Brian Davis was <br />planning a sand mining operation on his property. Director Davis noted his department was still <br />struggling with recovery from Hurricane Frances but he thought it should not take more than until <br />the end of next month to get to this. <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Vice Chairman Neuberger, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Lowther, the Board unanimously <br />approved preparation of a cost estimate to determine the <br />cost of clearing enough of the right-of-way to provide a safe <br />two-way 22’ wide unpaved road with drainage, widening <br />and improving the existing road, and constructing adequate <br />shoulders and drainage. After the cost estimate is <br />complete, staff will report costs (County and Property <br />September 21, 2004 <br />15 <br /> <br />