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FEB 1 1984 BOOK, 56` P.AGe" <br />Under discussion, Commissioner Wodtke noticed that <br />there is a considerable difference in the footage cost and <br />asked if there was more subgrade preparation on 14th Avenue <br />than 38th Avenue. <br />Director Davis explained that the $7.11 figure was one <br />of the highest preliminary costs, but the final cost did not <br />come in that high; it is comparable to the others we have <br />done. He noted that 38th Avenue did not require any drainage <br />work. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />The Motion was voted on and carried <br />unanimously. _ <br />Chairman Scurlock asked how the double surface pavement <br />was holding up and Director Davis felt that it has been well <br />received, but occasionally there is a hole in the surface <br />that needs patching. Some complaints about the dust have <br />been received, but the dust will eventually stop because the <br />aggregate will be polished off due to the traffic. This <br />type of pavement is $2.50 cheaper per lineal foot than the <br />smoother asphalt. Another benefit of this type of treatment <br />is that it can be covered with regular asphalt. <br />Chairman Scurlock reported that someone had asked him <br />if that was the final coat on AIA and Director Davis said it <br />that was just the leveling course. <br />FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLLS ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE <br />CLERK <br />REQUEST FOR SALE OF PROPERTY IN GIFFORD <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 1/23/84: <br />54 <br />7-7 <br />