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pointed out that this means the road would widen and narrow and <br />then widen again, which is a bad situation. <br />Chairman Scurlock believed the question before the Board is <br />not whether this widening should be done, but whether it meets <br />the criteria for impact fee credit. <br />County Attorney Vitunac noted that the Board could amend the <br />20 Year Road Plan to include that little strip and then give the <br />developer credit or could just deny him and let him do the <br />widening at his own expense. <br />Commissioner Eggert believed we have denied others. <br />Commissioner Wheeler just wanted to be sure that we are <br />consistent and asked if we didn't work out some credit with The <br />Moorings for some work on A -1-A at one time. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously <br />agreed to table action on the above item until we can <br />determine if there is any precedent. <br />SECRETARIAL WORK AREA IMPROVEMENTS (UTILITIES) <br />The Board reviewed memo from Utility staff: <br />DATE: DECEMBER 12, 1988 <br />TO: <br />ACTING COUNTY ADMIN TOR <br />THRU: TERRANCE G. PI/4 <br />DIRECTOR OF UTILRVICES <br />WILLIAM G. COLLINS, <br />II <br />FROM: HELEN P. NORWOOD <br />ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION <br />DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES <br />SUBJECT: SECRETARIAL WORK AREA IMPROVEMENTS <br />BACKGROUND: <br />When the Department of Utility Services was renovated and the <br />furniture purchased for the Secretarial Area in the Administrative <br />Division, the modular desk area was designed to meet the absolute <br />minimum requirements. The type of work area and desks per person is <br />not as functional as had been expected. <br />30 <br />DEC 2 0198 <br />BOOK 75 FADE 430 <br />