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Public Works Director Jim Davis recalled that the Board <br />approved various resurfacing projects for Road & Bridge a couple <br />of meetings ago. However, staff found that some of those <br />resurfacing projects should be delayed until new utilities <br />projects are completed, such as Lindsey Road where there is going <br />to be some major utility lines installed. He distributed a <br />supplemental list for the Board's approval, and explained that he <br />was somewhat under the gun because the contractor would like to <br />begin next week when his portable plant will be operating. He <br />noted that the list calls for $62,900 worth of work, and we have <br />almost $300,000 in that resurfacing budget. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously approved <br />staff's recommendation for resurfacing the streets <br />listed above at a cost of $62,900. <br />TRANSFER OF ST. CHRISTOPHER LANE FROM PUBLIC ROAD STATUS TO <br />PRIVATE ROAD STATUS <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 3/1/88: <br />TO: Charles P. Balczun, <br />County Administrator <br />FROM: James W. Davis, PE <br />Public Works Direct <br />SUBJECT: Request by Property Owners of St. Christopher Lane for <br />Road to Be Transferred from "Public Road" Status to <br />"Private Road" Status <br />REF. LETTER: Clifford Bowers, V.P., St. Christopher Lane <br />Property Owners Assoc. to Charles Balczun, dated <br />1-28-88 <br />DATE: March 1, 1988 <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />The paving of St. Christopher Lane was approved under the County <br />Petition Paving Program and a resolution was adopted (No. 87-50) <br />on June 9, 1987 at a public hearing. The County staff is in the <br />process of designing the road paving. This is a staff initiated <br />project. <br />Some property owners have made a request to have this road made <br />private and kept in its present condition (unpaved). <br />APR 5 1988 <br />53 <br />BOOK 71 PAGE 483 <br />