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MAR 2 1993 <br />r�0�14 �r{rw 887 <br />Mrs. Summerall stated that she is willing to pay her <br />part and she would like to see the road go through. <br />Considerable discussion ensued as to how to,:_ yve phis <br />problem. Fred Taylor of the Council on Aging reported that <br />he had a recent discussion with Mrs. Lacava and believed she <br />may be willing to change her decision and donate the <br />right-of-way. <br />In further discussion it was noted that Attorney <br />Collins, who is representing Southgate Village Mobile Home <br />Park, intends to recommend they donate the requested <br />right-of-way, and Administrator Wvight recommended that the <br />Board delay action for two weeks, by which time we may have <br />obtained the needed right-of-way. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner"Scurlock, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Wodtke, that the <br />Board postpone the Public Hearing on petition <br />paving of 14th Street between 6th Avenue and <br />U. S. No. 1 until the next regular meeting of the <br />Board of County Commissioners. <br />Erbe Wold from Southgate Village stated that he and <br />Attorney George Collins were working with Jim Davis on this <br />and said they are more than happy to give the right-of-way, <br />but they want the road to go through to U.S. 1. <br />Commissioner Lyons stated we don't have the <br />right-of-way to go out to U. S. No. 1, and Mr. Davis <br />explained the many complications involved in putting the <br />road all the way through and also emphasized that we do not <br />want to encourage more traffic entering U.S. 1. He added <br />that if Southgate did give right-of-way, they would benefit <br />by obtaining drainage to the east. In addition, Mrs. <br />Summerall's portion of the road could be paved along with <br />the lot to the left of her property. <br />33 <br />
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