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� - r <br />Director Davis felt that the best way to do this would be to <br />provide a common access for the Beal and Smeltzer properties <br />under their existing land use and another for the Fultz and White <br />properties. There would be two driveway connections on to the <br />Boulevard, right turn in and right turn off. <br />Administrator Wright noted that all we are trying to protect <br />is the integrity of the road if the property develops at a much <br />higher density, and Chairman Scurlock believed Commissioner <br />Wodtke's Motion would accomplish that objective because it only <br />applies to single-family houses. If they ever start to develop <br />it as commercial, they will have to come in with a site plan. <br />COMMISSIONER WODTKE agreed to add the Smeltzer property <br />to his previous Motion. The Motion was voted on and <br />carried by a vote of 2-1, Commissioner Bowman <br />dissenting. <br />Commissioner Wodtke believed the Commission would prefer the <br />four families to work out a common access rather than having four <br />separate driveways onto the Boulevard. <br />Attorney Roddenberry -asked if the construction of the joint <br />accesses could be included in the Indian River Boulevard project, <br />and Director Davis advised that placing the culvert and making a <br />curb cut could be done when the road is built, but the driveway <br />would be at their cost. <br />Director Davis reported on the status of the remainder of <br />the parcels. Staff is still negotiating on the Postweiver parcel <br />and we are waiting for the mortgage release on the Cronin <br />property. Negotiations for the two small parcels at the 4th <br />Street connection, the Zippy Mart parcel and the Vista <br />Properties' parcel, will complete the acquisition of the Indian <br />River Boulevard right-of-way. What staff would like to do is go <br />out for bid on the Boulevard and the 12th Street widening along <br />53. q <br />MAR 2 6 <br />1986 BOOK f'aci�a�� <br />