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problem, and Mr. Faber agreed that the neighbors are continuing <br />to dump water on his property. <br />Attorney Lulich confirmed that they would like to negotiate <br />some sort of agreement for the construction of a driveway or <br />pavement there and also have staff look into whatever drainage <br />situation needs fixing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by Commis- <br />sioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously (4-0) authorized <br />staff to negotiate an agreement with Faber Press in <br />regard to construction of a paved driveway to be barri- <br />caded as discussed, and also look into the drainage <br />situation. <br />DISCUSS DESTRUCTION OF ROADS (86TH AVE. SW 8 25TH ST. SW TO <br />FLY -IN -RANCHES SUBDV.) <br />The Board reviewed request from Robert Youngblood and staff <br />memo, as follows: <br />TO: Charles P. Balczun, <br />County Administrator <br />FROM: James W. Davis, P.E. <br />Public Works Director <br />SUBJECT: Road Conditions Along 86th Avenue SW <br />South of Oslo Road and 25th Street SW <br />to Fly -In -Ranches Subdivision <br />REF. LETTER: Robert W. Youngblood to Chairman, <br />County Commission dated 6-23-88 <br />DATE: June 30, 1988 <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />Property owners residing at Fly -In -Ranches Subdivision located <br />south of 21st Street *SW just west of I-95, are requesting that <br />86th Avenue between Oslo Road and 21st Street SW and 21st Street <br />SW from 86th Avenue to Fly -In -Ranches Subdivision be more <br />frequently maintained due to the mining operation (Global <br />Paving's Coquina Pit) located west of the Subdivision. Recent <br />meeting onsite with the owner of the mine (on Friday 6-24-88) <br />have resulted in a Commitment by the owner of the mine to grade <br />the approximate two mile length of roadway on a more frequent <br />basis. <br />6 B o o K P73 156 f'����. <br />'JUL � �9�� <br />