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r7rSEP <br />41985 BOOKS F�r.�915 <br />DOT will not build the interchange until there is a need for it, <br />and there will not be a need until there is substantial develop- <br />ment in the area. He also felt if the node were expanded so that <br />commercial/industrial land could be competitvely priced, it would <br />be very beneficial. Attorney Bogosian continued to stress that <br />if we create the need, then we will get the interchange. He <br />believed this is.an excellent location and urged the Board to <br />give consideration to including his client's parcel. <br />Commissioner Scurlock believed the Board will act on what <br />is before us today and staff will come back with additional data <br />re expanding the node. <br />Bill Bieschke, real estate broker, next came before the_ <br />Board, also representing the Scappaticcios who own property on <br />the northwest corner of Oslo and Range Roads. He noted that in <br />Sunday's paper there was an article referring to a proposed <br />four -lane expansion of Oslo Road in the future, and he believed <br />that this area where we already have the Hercules plant, the <br />pectin plant, the truss plant, and the wastewater plant a mile <br />north, especially with a future interchange and access to U.S.[, <br />is an ideal location for industry. He favored expansion of the <br />node on Oslo Road, but felt there is an additional location which <br />should be included. Mr. Bieschke informed the Board that the <br />property which he is talking about has the potential for bringing <br />in some light industry which would both broaden the County tax <br />base and provide employment, and he is, in fact, talking to <br />prospects from Ohio and Realtor Schlitt about this property <br />currently. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously closed <br />the public hearing. <br />32 <br />W <br />