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Commissioner Lyons asked if Chairman Scurlock was suggesting <br />that we wait until after September 25th to hold the public <br />hearing on Breezy Village. <br />Chairman Scurlock did not want to suggest anything, because <br />he felt that we should be as difficult to find as the owner is. <br />Attorney Vitunac advised that we must schedule a public <br />hearing within a certain amount of time, and Utilities Director <br />Terry Pinto advised that they would like to have it within the <br />next 60 days. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wodtke, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously (4-0) <br />authorized staff to schedule a public hearing <br />in approximately 60 days, preferably after November <br />17th. <br />IXORA PARK SUBDIVISION WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS/ <br />WATER MAIN EXTENSION TO SERVE CITRUS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 8/19/86 <br />TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DATE: AUGUST 19, 1986 <br />THRU: L.S. THOMAS, ACTING ADMINISTRATOR - <br />VIA: TERRANCE G. PINTO, DIRECTOR OF UTILITIES 1 <br />FROM: JEFFREY A. BOONE, ENGINEERING OPERATIONS MANAGERalA( <br />SUBJECT: IXORA PARK SUBDIVISION WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM <br />IMPROVEMENTS/WATER MAIN EXTENSION TO SERVE CITRUS <br />ELEMENTARY SCHOOL <br />BACKGROUND• <br />The Ixora Park Subdivision is currently served by an undersized and <br />deteriorated galvanized and transite water distribution system. <br />Replacement of the existing water distribution system is necessary to <br />provide quality domestic service and adequate fire flow. Improvements <br />to the subdivision have previously been budgeted by the Utilities <br />Division and will be constructed in three phases. Phase One will <br />consist of extending an 8 inch PVC water main from 20th Avenue to 27th <br />Avenue. Subsequent phases will complete the distribution loop <br />throughout the subdivision. <br />W <br />BOOK 65 <br />