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The Chairman announced that we would deal with the various <br />roads one at a time. He opened the public hearing on the <br />petition°paving of 9th Court between 2nd Street and the South <br />Relief Canal and asked if anyone present wished to be heard. <br />Charles Aparicio inquired about the price of culverts, and <br />Ms. Terry advised that he would have to check with individual <br />suppliers. She believed the price runs about $120 for a 20' <br />culvert. Ms. Terry recommended that the property owners in the <br />area get together and contact one supplier, which would probably <br />be more economical, and stated that staff would be glad to assist <br />them with this. <br />Mr. Aparicio inquired about interest, payments, penalties, <br />etc. He was informed that the county charges interest at 1% over <br />the prime rate, and if the payments are not made a lien is <br />attached to the property, which will cloud the title. <br />Mr. Aparicio wished to know if sod is included in the <br />assessed amount, and Ms. Terry stated that it is but only on the <br />right-of-way. <br />Mr. Aparacio then wished to know when the paving will <br />commence, and Director Davis noted that it is hard to predict <br />when these jobs will be scheduled as we have done so many in the <br />last year our petition paving fund needs to be replenished. He <br />felt it would be six months at the most. <br />Discussion continued as to replenishing the petition paving <br />fund as payments come in from other streets, and Director Davis <br />noted that owners could advance monies and accelerate the paving. <br />Administrator Wright did not feel we should get into that <br />procedure as yet and felt it would be preferable to loan the _ <br />petition paving fund some money. <br />Commissioner Scurlock did not believe we should get into <br />that discussion at this time, and assured Mr. Aparicio that the <br />40 - <br />SEP 25 1995 <br />BOOK:;4� PAGE 4 1 <br />