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APR 10 1985 <br />BOOK 60 1, E -S2 <br />Commissioner Bird felt that since we need 100 feet to <br />line up with S. Gifford Road where it joins U.S. #1, that we <br />should draw out our 100 feet to Indian River Boulevard and <br />then tell the City that they can have either 30 feet to the <br />north or 30 feet to the south for their power line but not <br />to put their line on our 100 feet because we are going to <br />build a road there when we feel it is needed. <br />Chairman Lyons concurred that the road is of first <br />importance, and then the City can figure out how they can <br />tie into our road at a later date. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Scurlock, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Wodtke, that the Board <br />authorize the County Attorney to make the <br />appropriate and immediate contact with the <br />Legislature to inform them that whatever special <br />act they are considering, the County wants to make <br />sure that the City's powers in condemning property <br />for an electrical transmission line in this area <br />are consistent with the County's Thoroughfare Plan <br />which calls for a 100 -ft. right-of-way in this <br />instance. <br />Under discussion, Administrator Wright suggested that <br />the County go ahead and seek road right-of-way donations, <br />and Commissioner Wodtke felt it would certainly make things <br />a lot easier if that could be accomplished. <br />Director Davis stated that if we get 100 feet, we would <br />be okay, but the City might have to acquire as much as 40 <br />feet depending on our road alignment. <br />Commissioner Scurlock felt we should worry about the <br />road and acquire what we need and let the City worry about <br />what they need. <br />51 <br />