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AUG 2 2 1984 <br />BOOK 5. 8 F,r E 8, <br />Commissioner Wodtke asked if this means that the City <br />will not allow the developer to build his project if the <br />road does not go through, and Attorney Vocelle stated that <br />Mr. Bergamino can build, but he would have to have a cul de <br />sac. <br />Chairman Scurlock noted that he doesn't have to have a <br />cul de sac. He could just dead end the road. <br />Attorney Vocelle pointed out that the site plan already <br />has been approved and accepted; such a change would force <br />Mr. Bergamino to go back through the process; and he felt <br />the Board again would be usurping the City's function. <br />Paul Domico, resident of 1515 33rd Ave., Lot #9, <br />Terilil Terrace Subdivision, noted that this subdivision was <br />approved in 1978, approximately 6 years ago, and he took <br />issue with Mr. Vitunac's statement about the City <br />maintaining this street because in six years they haven't <br />seen any asphalt being laid on it although 34th Avenue, <br />where City Manager Little lives, has been paved four times. <br />He further noted that Mr. Little has said publicly that the <br />road is going to go through regardless. Mr. Domico then <br />went on to speak of the drainage problems they have had over <br />the years and continued to stress that the City has done <br />nothing in the past six years to maintain the road or <br />correct the curbs, swales or back lot ditches to alleviate <br />the drainage problems. He stated that the residents feel <br />their health and welfare is involved and also that their <br />property will be affected based on the fact that it would no <br />longer be a private street. Mr. Domico noted that garbage <br />trucks have been collecting garbage on this street for six <br />years without any problems, and they have had occasion for <br />ambulances to call there also. If the residents have to pay <br />a little more to live on a cul de sac, that is fine with <br />them, and he, therefore, requested that the County do <br />nothing and the residents will take on the City. <br />M <br />
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