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MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Davis, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Wheeler, to approve <br />staff's recommendation. <br />Attorney DeBraal provided for Commissioner Davis, further details on right-of-way <br />parcels that were being acquired by eminent domain, in conjunction with the 66th Avenue <br />Roadway Improvement Project. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION, and the <br />Motion carried unanimously. The Board unanimously <br />approved the 66th Avenue S.C.A.L.E. Report for the <br />segment of 66th Avenue from 4th Street north to SR 60 and <br />the typical sections for that section of 66th Avenue, as <br />recommended in the memorandum of May 24, 2010. <br />13.B. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION ORDINANCE <br />Attorney Polackwich recapped the memorandum of May 21, 2010 to provide background <br />and analysis on the Board's directive for staff to develop an Ordinance authorizing the Board to <br />grant ad valorem tax exemptions to new and expanding businesses, to become effective only if <br />approved by voter referendum at the November 2, 2010 General Election. He requested that the <br />Board review the proposed draft Ordinance and provide input, after which staff will prepare the <br />final Ordinance for adoption at a Public Hearing in June 2010. <br />Vice Chairman Solari wanted to provide notice of the pending referendum to the <br />Chamber of Commerce, Realtor's Association, and as many civic groups as possible. <br />Commissioner Davis wished to include the Municipalities in the distribution. <br />24 <br />June 1, 2010 <br />