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DEC 198 <br />aaaK 75 PAGE 3b0 <br />COMMISSIONERS EGGERT and BIRD modified their Motion <br />to include the request that the City please consider <br />removing the barricades while the matter is being <br />resolved. <br />Louis Schlitt, buyer of the property in question, believed <br />that they had a fairly good meeting with both the City engineers <br />and the County engineers. The gngineers outlined what they felt <br />was a concern to the citizens of both the City and the County, <br />and they have reviewed the idea of trying to look at how to <br />develop the project. to have the least impact on the community, <br />primarily Rockridge. They felt it was best to cut that road off <br />and have ail of their ingress and egress from Indian River <br />Boulevard. It was very complicated to engineer that corner, and <br />they suggested the entrance be moved down on Indian River <br />Boulevard. He then had asked the engineers if the development <br />could have access from 16th Street so that people could go both <br />ways, but they didn't feel that would be the answer. Mr. Schlitt <br />felt it probable that something could be worked out if they were <br />to get with the engineers and representatives of Rockridge. He <br />believed that they were interested in the needs of the community, <br />and that is why they did what they did. Unfortunately, it was <br />misconstrued, and he felt they would apologize for this. As far <br />as the road goes, that is a serious question, because technically <br />it doesn't exist on paper. How it could be there and not have <br />any easements or records of it is mystifying to many people. Mr. <br />Schlitt emphasized that they are anxious to get the matter <br />resolved so that they can get a closing on the property, as it <br />has been difficult to write the title insurance because of this <br />cloud. He stated that he would call the City and the County <br />together and invite representatives of Rockridge and see what <br />they can do to work the issue out. <br />16 <br />
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