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MAY 8 1995 843 .� <br />BOOK 60 `'� F. ®43 <br />Attorney Brandenburg advised that we are moving in that <br />direction now as the County has established an ordinance giving <br />density credits when people donate right-of-way. If the County <br />has to buy the right-of-way, the owners do not get that credit. <br />Another method is in regard to our collector and arterial system. <br />After the impact fee ordinance is adopted, individuals who donate <br />things that are included within the pricing of the impact fee <br />will receive a credit against that impa.ct fee. He did not know, <br />legally, if we could get it down to a system where we would have <br />a debit/credit situation with a balanced budget for each specific <br />road. <br />Attorney Paull reported that Mrs. Wilson is quite obstinate <br />about not donating the right-of-way because she wants to keep her <br />entire estate intact. She has a fence running the full length of <br />the property and she is concerned with the trees, etc. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. The Motion <br />Passed unanimously. <br />48 <br />