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N O V 16 1983 !'j�5 3 <br />13 <br />38th Avenue - between 10th Street and 12th Street <br />Chairman Bird opened the Public Hearing and asked if <br />anyone wished to be heard. <br />Mr. Joseph Carroll, 1160 38th Avenue, first wished to <br />say that he is in favor of paving the street, but was <br />concerned with the associated drainage work. He felt that <br />they have satisfactory swales and culverts in their area and <br />had experienced no severe flooding even during Hurricane <br />David. He pointed out that many of the residents have <br />concrete driveways that run out to the unpaved street and <br />would like to have a minimum of disruption and utilize the <br />existing swales as much as possible. <br />Chairman Bird advised Mr. Carroll that Public Works <br />Director Jim Davis and his staff will bend over backwards to <br />cooperate wherever possible. <br />Administrator Wright pointed out that the design is <br />completed on that street, and Project Manager Michelle Terry <br />stated that they have tried to maintain and keep all the <br />existing driveways on 38th Avenue. They had discussed this <br />a week ago and they are going to try to accommodate <br />everyone; however, there may be some adjustments that will <br />have to be taken under consideration. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Scurlock, the <br />Board unanimously closed the Public Hearing. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lyons, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Scurlock, that the <br />Board adopt Resolution 83-114, providing for <br />certain paving and drainage improvement to 38th <br />Avenue, between 10th and 12th Street; with the <br />understanding that the project is to be completed <br />with the least disturbance of the drainage system <br />and driveways. <br />46 <br />