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right-of-way and dedicated by donation to the County, and <br />accepted by the County, after January 1, 1984 may be <br />included in acreage calculations for purposes of density <br />determination when the parcel from which the land was <br />dedicated is proposed for development. <br />Chairman Scurlock opened the Public Hearing and asked <br />if anyone wished to be heard in this matter. <br />Fred Schueppert, 22 Park Avenue, owner of 10 acres east <br />of Waverly Place which is directly in the path of the <br />proposed extension of Indian River Boulevard, stated that he <br />and other owners have been assured by the County that the <br />extension would go beyond 12th Street if the land was <br />donated. Most of the owners located south of 12th Street <br />have already written to the County and offered to donate <br />their land. However, they want to be assured that the first <br />phase will include the area south of 12th street, at least <br />to 8th Street. <br />Administrator Wright informed Mr. Schueppert that the <br />County does not have enough money to build the_road and <br />acquire the right-of-way. The County plans to build the <br />road through to 4th Street, provided sufficient right-of-way <br />is donated. The Board has authorized staff to negotiate a <br />contract with an engineering firm to begin the design of the <br />extension, and the County has every intention of going ahead <br />with the project. <br />Chairman Scurlock reported that the Transportation <br />Planning Committee made a very strong recommendation that <br />the Board do everything possible to extend Indian River <br />Boulevard south as it is a key element in an overall master <br />plan for improving transportation in that entire southern <br />area. <br />Commissioner Bird asked Mr. Schueppert if he would give <br />his tentative approval for the donation of his land for this <br />purpose subject to the final plans. <br />32 <br />1', i +�+, <br />�� C PnF 2 <br />