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s <br />D. PUBLIC HEARING - Petition Paving - 14th Street <br />Public Works Director Davis explained there were four <br />residents who have not expressed a total willingness to <br />donate some of the right-of-way that is required for the <br />paving of the road from 6th Avenue to the east property line <br />of the Clock Restaurant on 14th Street. As a result, Mr. <br />Davis stated they were recommending that paving be <br />terminated at the west property line of the Council on Aging <br />Center unless that right of way would be donated to the <br />County at no cost. <br />Commissioner Scurlock asked if it was staff's intention <br />to prevent access to U.S. 1 by not paving, as most residents <br />in that area are very concerned about opening ingress and <br />egress to U.S. No. 1. <br />Mr. Davis.explained that the parking lots of the Clock <br />Restaurant and the auto body shop on the south would really <br />encroach upon any kind of a road that would go through and <br />the County does not have right-of-way in any event. He <br />stated that a cul-de-sac would be created at the east <br />property line of the Clock Restaurant. <br />ti <br />Chai_Tan Bird opened the Public Hearing and asked if <br />anyone present wished to speak. <br />Mrs. Marie Sum�merall, 716 14th Street, addressed the <br />Board, explaining that she owns the property that is two <br />lots east of the Clock Restaurant. She was concerned that <br />the way the road was surveyed it would come almost to her <br />doorstep, but she emphasized that she would like the road <br />paved as far as her residence. <br />Mr. Davis informed the Board that because the people <br />across from Mrs. Summerall are unwilling to donate the <br />needed right-of-way, we are not able to pave that far ,and <br />the pavement will terminate approximately 30' from the front <br />of Mrs. Summerall's house; she will not be part of the <br />assessment role. <br />MAR 2 1983 <br />L_ <br />32 <br />2 PAGE 88.5 <br />