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21ST AVENUE - between 1st Street SW 8 2nd Street, and 2nd Street <br />East to 20th Avenue <br />Chairman Scurlock opened the Public Hearing and asked if <br />anyone wished to be heard in this matter. <br />Marilyn Olvey said she lives on the corner 2nd Street and <br />20th Avenue, and is in opposition of the paving of 2nd Street <br />from 20th Avenue to 21st Avenue. She stated that no one brought <br />a petition to her house and the only notice they received was <br />notice of this hearing. <br />Director Davis explained that 2nd Street connects to 20th <br />Avenue along,a 200 -ft. frontage. Since 2nd Street is considered <br />a local road and not a collector road, staff feels that this <br />section of 2nd Street should be paved in order to provide a <br />connection to the nearest paved road. <br />Angela Baade, representing her father, Cosmo Bellucci, who <br />lives at 205 20th Avenue, stated that he also opposes the paving <br />of 2nd Street. <br />Thomas Eby, 145 21st Avenue, expressed his support for the <br />assessment paving. <br />There being no others who wished to speak in this matter, <br />Chairman Scurlock declared the Public Hearing closed. <br />Commissioner Bird understood that everyone on both sides of <br />21st Avenue, as well as those properties on both sides of 2nd <br />Street, is paying equally for the paving of 2nd Street. <br />Director Davis confirmed that the cost was all in one pot <br />and everyone was paying for 2nd Street according to the frontage <br />on their respective properties. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Resolution 87-9, providing for paving and drainage <br />improvements to 21st Avenue between 1st Street SW and <br />2nd Street, and 2nd Street east to 20th Avenue. <br />50 <br />BOOK� 1 1' <br />JAN 2 7 1987 <br />