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JUL 111984 <br />BOOK 57 P",UE 6 1 5 <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Bowman, the <br />Board unanimously authorized whatever <br />improvements are necessary to make <br />10th Court S.W. passable in a one time <br />only effort before the right-of-way is <br />acquired and it is paved. <br />Under discussion, the Commissioners felt that the <br />one-time maintenance job should only take a crew 2-3 days to <br />bring it up to the standard of a regular dirt road. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />The Motion was voted on and carried <br />unanimously (4-0). <br />DISCUSSION RE 16th STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY AND PAVING <br />Public Works Director Jim Davis explained that 16th <br />Street is not paved from 51st Ave. west to King's Highway <br />and there is interest by the owners of Kingswood Estates, <br />Inc. and other property owners along 16th Street to have <br />that portion paved. <br />Director Davis advised that one of the constraints to <br />paving this portion is that there is only a 30 -ft right- <br />of-way, which is not sufficient according to the DOT's 40 <br />ft. requirement. The other constraint is being able to <br />build the road without having to remove several large oak <br />trees. <br />He gave three alternatives: <br />1) To acquire the 10 feet of right-of-way along the north <br />side of 16th Street and pave the road in accordance with <br />the DOT Green Book; or <br />2) Not to pave the road at all and let the existing <br />condition remain; or <br />67 <br />