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�IAY 21 <br />1966 <br />Boos 64 (f- <br />495 <br />Mr. <br />Mason favored having the whole subdivision paved and <br />stated he would be willing to pay more. He felt there are quite <br />a few present today to represent the feeling of the residents. <br />Discussion continued, and Vice Chairman Lyons felt this <br />should be sent back to the drawing board. He believed Director <br />Davis has indicated it will take about two months to bring back a <br />new plan for the whole area. <br />The residents present indicated their support of this idea. <br />Howard Powell believed there are some in the neighborhood <br />who don't want to do this no matter what, but he felt the best <br />thing would be just to do the whole thing and get it over with. <br />Discussion then arose as to whether to do a new assessment <br />with a new advertisement or just deny these petitions and start <br />over, but Board members indicated they did not want this project <br />to lose its priority on the paving list. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wodtke, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously (4-0) <br />agreed to table action on the paving of 141st <br />Street, 80th Avenue, and 81st Avenue, in Ercildoune <br />Heights and directed staff to proceed with preparing <br />a plan for paving the entire subdivision. <br />PETITION PAVING OF 45TH AVE FROM 9TH PLACE TO DEAD END <br />It was noted that 45th Avenue, which was included in staff's <br />memo, is not in Ercildoune Heights and will be dealt with <br />separately. <br />Civil Engineer Terry confirmed that we do have a valid <br />petition for the paving of 45th Avenue south of 9th Place signed <br />by 780 of the property owners. <br />The Vice Chairman asked if anyone present wished to be heard <br />re the paving of 45th Avenue. There were none. <br />38 <br />