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77 <br />The Board continued to emphasize the importance of this <br />being a public road, and Administrator Wright advised that the <br />owner of considerable property to the north of the Fischer <br />property has indicated that he intends to sell and develop to the <br />north and west; he also is very much interested in participating <br />in the proposed Roseland sewer expansion project, even to the <br />point of dedicating land to us. <br />Chairman Scurlock felt it, therefore, is incumbent on us to <br />maintain public access to the area. <br />Commissioner Lyons believed everyone has heard what we have <br />in mind, and possibly this should go back to the drawing board., <br />Commissioner Wodtke felt if it is okay with Mr. Mosby, we <br />could go ahead and approve this and just change the language in <br />#3 to require dedication of the roadway to the County. Commis- <br />sioner Lyons felt we could make the approval contingent upon the <br />conditions. <br />Mr. Mosby noted that 135 acres of Mr. Fischer's property are <br />in the city of Sebastian. He is planning an equestrian type <br />subdivision with a 30 acre riding tract and one acre lots, and he <br />wants to maintain the private atmosphere. <br />Chairman Scurlock pointed out that if Mr. Fischer doesn't <br />have access, he can't do anything. <br />Director Davis brought up the point that if the property <br />north and west does not connect to this road in the future, we <br />might not want the maintenance obligation, and he suggested that <br />we might just require the road be dedicated to the north limit of <br />the cemetery at this time, or, in other words, make it public to <br />the city limits line. <br />It was generally agreed this was a good idea. <br />Mr. Mosby stated that if this would require dedication prior <br />to construction, he will need to talk to Mr. Ansin. <br />Discussion continued re approving contingent on that <br />condition. <br />31 <br />MAR 1 ti19 6 eoa� �� `���� 864 <br />