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FEB 2 6 1986 <br />BOOK 3. 771 <br />when the line goes in. The only other concessions Mr. Keen will <br />get will be to hook up his existing drain in the parking lot and <br />to flare the curbs in a radius rather than have a pointed curb at <br />his driveway accesses. <br />Chairman Scurlock asked if those are all things we wouldn't <br />have to do otherwise, and Mr. Finney believed we would have to <br />connect the existing drain into the U.S.1 system. <br />Chairman Scurlock stressed that he remembers the history of <br />this particular area, and he felt strongly that both this <br />Commission and the Variance Board have cooperated all the way <br />through and that we did everything we could in the design of the <br />roadway to make it easy and reasonable. He wanted this on record <br />because he keeps hearing the crying, and he doesn't buy it. <br />Some discussion followed re the figures on Mr. Finney's <br />memo, the fact that the Keen property was not appraised but the <br />value was felt to be in line, and the funding, which is to be out <br />of the Indian River Boulevard project. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wodtke, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously authorized <br />purchase of the right-of-way described above at the <br />prices listed. <br />APPOINTMENT OF ATTORNEY WILSON AS SPECIAL ASSISTANT STATE <br />ATTORNEY _ <br />The Board reviewed the following memo announcing the <br />appointment of Assistant County Attorney James Wilson as a <br />Special Assistant State Attorney and accepted it for the record. <br />58 <br />