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have a public hearing today and recommended that the appeal be <br />rescheduled for the meeting of September 25, 1985. <br />William Caldwell, Attorney representing owner/ applicant <br />Ralph Sexton, stated his client is in concurrence with County <br />staff with respect to finding a fairer way of determining the <br />donation of the right-of-way rather than the property owners of <br />land on the north side of 12th Street giving the entire 100 feet <br />without compensation. <br />Planning & Development Director Robert Keating stated that <br />staff is preparing background information describing the problem <br />in detail and weighing all the alternatives. <br />Commissioner Bird agreed that we really do need a fairer way <br />of determining who gives the right-of-way on roads running east <br />and west along canals. <br />Commissioner Wodtke wanted to look also at each of those <br />streets separately and perhaps modify the Thoroughfare Plan which <br />designates 12th Street as a primary collector. <br />Director Keating stated that actually staff has identified <br />all the alternatives and are considering all the advantages and <br />disadvantages of each. He advised that the traffic consultants <br />have evaluated the Thoroughfare Plan and also have costed out the <br />right-of-way that is needed, and that information will be <br />presented at the September meeting. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously (4-0) <br />rescheduled this issue for the meeting of <br />September 25, 1985. <br />PROPOSED FEE SCHEDULE FOR PRD, SPECIAL EXCEPTION,_ PLAT VACATION, <br />SITE RE -INSPECTION, TEMPORARY USE, AND SUBDIVISION VARIANCE <br />APPLICATIONS AND REQUESTS <br />Stan Boling, Staff Planner, reviewed the following memo <br />dated 6/14/85: <br />31 <br />BOOK 61 P°.Gr 3,9? <br />