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JUN 19 19851 F� <br />BOOK 6� <br />VERO LAKE ESTATES MSTU - PROGRAM & BUDGET RECOMMENDATION <br />Public Works Director Davis reviewed the following memo: <br />TO: THE HONORABLE MEMERS of DATE: June 11, 1985 FILE: <br />THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO%MSSIONERS <br />THROUGH: <br />Michael Wright, <br />County Administrator Vero Lake Estates MSTU - <br />SUBJECT: Advisory Commi_ttee's <br />Recommendation <br />�' <br />FROM: Js W-PPuubblic Works1Director REFERENCES: <br />On June 10, 1985, the Vero Lake Estates MSTU Advisory Committee met to <br />recommend a work program and budget for FY 85/86. The Cca- m_ittee members in <br />attendance unanimously recommended a per parcel/acre assessment of $100 per <br />parcel/acre or part thereof and a work program to include the paving of -_ <br />87th Street from CR 510 to 101st Avenue, and 101st Avenue from 87th Street <br />to CR 512. This assessment on the approximately 3,632 parcels would <br />generate in excess of $363,200 and would be more than adequate to fund the <br />21 mile section of road. Remaining funds could be used to pave 94th Avenue <br />south of 87th Street to the new Fire Station being constructed. <br />Although not at the June 10, 1985 meeting, staff spoke with Mr. Ansin's <br />representative, John Bradley, and Mr. Bradley indicated that there may be <br />the possibility that a rock or shell pit on Mr. Ansin's property could be <br />used for road base material. The road .construction, would require <br />approximately 8,000 cubic yards (10,800 tons) of rock at an estimated cost <br />of $100,000. If this could be worked out, Mr. Ansin could possibly be <br />given a credit for supplying this base material. µ j <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />It is reccmmended that staff prepare the FY84/85 budget as recommended by <br />the Advisory Committee and that the Property Appraisers Office be <br />authorized to plan for a parcel/acre assessmment. <br />Director Davis reported that the Advisory Committee is <br />getting ready to prepare something for budget sessions. Mr. <br />Ansin, who owns about 2500 parcels and would have a substantial <br />assessment, is out of the country, but his representative, John <br />Bradley, is here today. Staff needs to be advised whether to go <br />ahead and prepare the budget as recommended by the Advisory <br />Committee at $100 per parcel/acre or whether the Board would like <br />to communicate further with Mr. Ansin re the options discussed. <br />Commissioner Scurlock asked if it is the Committee's feeling <br />that a representative sample of the residents are in support of <br />this assessment. <br />38 <br />
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