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OV 10 1987 <br />BOOK IO I'q0c 61 <br />Mr. Barnett informed the Board that they are very much <br />encouraged by the survival rate, particularly since there was so <br />little rain. They are trying to plant a community that will <br />succeed the Australian pine monoculture, and it seems that it is <br />succeeding. He advised that he will not request more funds <br />today, but he may be back next summer asking for funds from the <br />Tree Ordinance violation monies to expand the project. <br />PUBLIC HEARING CONTINUED - PROPOSED ROAD GRID ORDINANCE <br />Staff Planner DeBlois made the following presentation in <br />regard to the financial impact of the proposed ordinance: <br />TO: The Honorable Members of DATE: October 30, 1987 FILE: <br />the Board of County - <br />Commissioners <br />DIVISION HEAD CONCURRENCE: <br />PROPOSED ROAD ADDRESSING <br />SUBJECT: SYSTEM ORDINANCE; STUDY OF... -_ <br />ert M. Kea i , A FINANCIAL IMPACT <br />Community Develo men Director <br />THROUGH: Michael K. Miller, Chief <br />Environmental Planning <br />FROM: Roland M. DeBlois -44,0 REFERENCES: <br />Staff Environmental Planner <br />It is requested that the data presented herein be given formal -- <br />consideration by the Board of County Commissioners at their <br />regular meeting of November 10, 1987. <br />DESCRIPTION & CONDITIONS: <br />At a public hearing for the proposed Road Addressing System <br />Ordinance, held on October 13, 1987, the Board of County <br />Commissioners voted to table ordinance adoption until a study of <br />financial impact was presented to the Board. Moreover, minutes of <br />the October 13th hearing reflect the Board's support for building <br />number requirements, but also indicate the Board's concern as to <br />the need and utility of road "number" designations in addition to, <br />and/or instead of, road "name" designations. <br />The information herein is provided for the Board's further <br />consideration regarding adoption of the proposed Road Addressing <br />System Ordinance. <br />24 <br />� r � <br />