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- M M <br />Chairman Scurlock noted that there is a very interesting <br />situation there as he believed there is a chemical company <br />adjacent to this property. He felt we are going to see more <br />stress and pressure on that entity as the residential areas <br />encroach on it and possibly it will be pushed out of that area. <br />Commissioner Wodtke brought up the possibility of abandoning <br />Lundberg Road and looking for an alternate access to the <br />college. <br />Chairman Scurlock agreed that Lundberg and 58th Ave, is a <br />very dangerous intersection. <br />Attorney O'Haire speaking as a representative of the <br />Drainage District indicated that he would look forward to working <br />with Commissioner Wodtke, but noted he is getting an impression <br />that the District is being accused of arbitrarily taking a <br />position on location of utilities in their R/W. He wished to <br />remind the Board that the District also is an elected entity with <br />a constituency and a responsibility, and the draglines and <br />equipment they employ are not too compatible with sewer lines. <br />They are not intentionally being obstructive. <br />Chairman Scurlock believed that taking the position of <br />allowing nothing in any R/W is arbitrary; he noted that we bury <br />the utilities very deep, and he felt we should be allowed to put <br />them in the R/W at our own risk. <br />Attorney O'Haire believed there is a misconception or <br />misunderstanding about this situation, and he suggested the <br />County talk it over with the District. <br />Director Davis referred back to the problem with lighting on <br />Lundberg Road and noted that there is a countywide problem with <br />FPBL putting in lights. <br />Commissioner Wodtke believed that the light at the corner of <br />Lundberg Road and Kings Highway has been authorized for at least <br />two years, and he felt staff should contact FP&L about this <br />again. <br />45 <br />JAN 151986 aooK 63 FA;c 2S <br />