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50 PACE 7 <br />AUG <br />41992 38 <br />Public Works Director Davis stated that he had several <br />letters submitted to his department from people who were <br />unable to attend the public hearing. He then read a letter <br />he received from Marjorie Monahan. Mr. Davis advised that <br />there were 15 property_ owners on 36th Avenue; 12 had signed <br />the petition, and 3 were in opposition. <br />The Chairman asked if there was anyone present who <br />wished to be heard. <br />Mary O'Meara, 1350 36th Avenue, came before the Board <br />and spoke in favor of having the street paved. She added <br />that since the street had been opened up as a through <br />street, there had been increased traffic which has caused <br />potholes. Mrs. O'Meara felt the majority of the property <br />owners would like to have the road paved. <br />Virginia Boyette, 36th Avenue, came before the Board <br />and stated that she and her husband did not sign the <br />petition because they wanted to make sure there would be <br />adequate drainage involved in the project. <br />Mr. Davis responded that improvements for the drainage <br />have been designed. He pointed out.that the drainage would <br />not be perfect due to the Indian River Farms network at that <br />location; however, the drainage should be improved. <br />Mrs. Boyette commented that the big drain pipe on 36th <br />Avenue had never been opened up to 12th Street. <br />Mr. Davis advised that the drain pipe will be opened <br />up; and the drainage situation will be greatly improved with <br />the paving of the road. <br />Marjorie Monahan, 36th Avenue, came before the Board <br />and mentioned that she had not been notified of the <br />preliminary hearing, but was notified of the Public Hearing. <br />Attorney Brandenburg explained that the first <br />discussion on this matter was an agenda item, with no <br />requirement that the interested persons be notified. <br />