Laserfiche WebLink
AUL 2 0 37 800X 5416 ei 16 <br />The Board members then reviewed their personal preferences <br />as to priorities with Commissioner Lyons favoring $12,000 to <br />Jungle Trail, $10,000 to Gifford Park, and if Jungle Trail is not <br />ready, then go to Kiwanis Park for $2,000 and the rest to 17th <br />St. <br />Commissioner Wodtke did not agree with Jungle Trail as a <br />first priority, but preferred Hobart Park, 17th St. or Gifford <br />where more people use the area. <br />Commissioner Scurlock stated that his top priority would be <br />Gifford Park, then Hobart-Kiwanis Park, and set aside some monies <br />for a replanting effort on Jungle Trail with a letter to <br />developers in that area encouraging them to match that for <br />designated areas of replanting. Commissioner Scurlock felt -we <br />have a tremendous responsibility to the unincorporated area, and <br />he was not in favor of spending money on 17th Street when the <br />City will get the credit for it. <br />Attorney Brandenburg reported that there is a dispute <br />brewing over Jungle Trail again, and Florida Land Company may <br />object to the permitting and request an administrative hearing. <br />Administrator Wright stated that will definitely kill the <br />Jungle Trail project unless the permits are in hand; he checked <br />with staff and determined that we do not as yet have the permits. <br />Mr. Thomas noted that the priorities must be addressed in <br />the letter submitting the contracts, but pointed out that these <br />then have to come back to the Board for final approval. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Wodtke, the Board unani- <br />mously agreed on the following priorities <br />for the SBA Contracts: <br />1. Gifford Park <br />2. Hobart-Kiwanis Park <br />3. Jungle Trail <br />4. 17th Street Medians. <br />70 <br />