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SEP 19 IS84 <br />BOOK 58 rw, 404 <br />In regard to Item #1, Commissioner Lyons wished to see <br />the developer on the west side of Kings Highway agree'to <br />make a similar donation as the developer has on the east <br />side of Kings Highway so the road can be five-laned to <br />accommodate the traffic that will be generated by the <br />development of the commercial node at that intersection. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lyons, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Wodtke, that the Board <br />authorize staff to negotiate with the developer <br />of the property on the west side of Kings Highway <br />and SR -60 to share the cost of 5-laning 58th <br />Avenue north of SR -60. <br />Administrator Wright understood then that the Board is <br />obligating $100,000 of the County gas tax money and <br />cautioned that we are already running a million dollars in <br />the red based on the current plan. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. The <br />Motion was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />,/REPORT ON NEGOTIATIONS WITH MEDICAL EXAMINER <br />Commissioner Lyons reported that after three meetings <br />involving Dr. Walker, he has come to the conclusion which is <br />shared by the County Attorney, that it is going to be very <br />difficult to reach an agreement that will be satisfactory to <br />Dr. Walker, Indian River Community College and the four <br />counties involved. The major problem is whether Dr. Walker <br />will work out of the community college or the hospital. Dr. <br />Walker submitted two budgets, one for the hospital location <br />and one for the college location. He estimates that his <br />expenses at the hospital will be $347,000 compared to <br />$424,000 at the college, or approximately $50,000 more. Dr. <br />81 <br />
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