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the builder was Chris Ekonomou. Mr. Ekonomou originally paid the <br />$1,500 and gave up the land in order to get the building in <br />there. <br />Commissioner Bowman asked if they wouldn't have a problem if <br />they are accessed only by a private road; she believed 14th <br />street east of them is private. <br />It was explained that the paved part of 14th Street in from <br />6th Avenue is the City's road. <br />Administrator Balczun confirmed that from U.S.1 easterly to <br />the Faber property line is privately held. If the Board is of a <br />mind to accept Mr. Faber's proposal, he suggested they direct <br />staff to negotiate an agreement as to standard of construction, <br />maintenance, etc. <br />Chairman Scurlock commented that he would be negotiating <br />with adjoining property owners to allow them to construct a - <br />private road on their private property, but the Administrator <br />noted that 25' is county R/W, and he believed Mr. Faber is <br />suggesting that he would, in fact, construct a road across his <br />frontage on county R/W. <br />Commissioner Bird noted that if you come west on 14th St. <br />from 6th Avenue, it is a City street, but that R/W ends and there <br />is private property between there and U.S.I. The point where we <br />are talking about putting the barricade is at the end of the R/W <br />so that people cannot cross the private property to get to U.S.1, <br />and Chairman Scurlock agreed it would be on the eastern end of <br />Mrs. LaCava's property. <br />Attorney Lulich again requested that either the County do <br />something or allow Mr. Faber to do something about it, noting <br />that either way, they will not have a road up to county <br />standards. <br />Administrator Balczun believed we are about ready to settle <br />with Southgate and La Cava for the 19' across their property, and <br />he felt this would be a better solution as we then would have R/W <br />fully from 6th Avenue to the western part of the Faber Press. <br />,JUL 5 1988 14 BOOK 73 Fmu.154 <br />