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MAR 211 <br />ROOK 76 F�,cE.414 <br />Public Works Director Davis reviewed the following: <br />TO: James Chandler <br />County Administrator <br />THROUGH: James W. Davis, P.E. <br />Public Works Director CI <br />FROM: , <br />Michelle A. Tarry, C.E.T. <br />Civil Engineer <br />SUBJECT: Public Hearing for Paving of 87th Street from <br />102nd Avenue to C.R. 510 in Vero Lakes Estates <br />DATE: March 16, 1989 <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />On January 31, 1989 the Board of County Commissioners adopted a <br />Resolution No. 89-13 providing for certain paving and drainage <br />improvements to 87th Street in Vero Lake Estates. <br />On February 28, 1989 the Board of County Commissioners adopted <br />another Resolution No. 89-24 setting the date and time for a <br />Public Hearing to discuss the advisability, cost and amount of <br />the assessment against each property owner. This hearing is <br />scheduled for March 21, 1989 at 9:05 A.M. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />After hearing complaints and input at the Public Hearing and if <br />necessary, any adjustments to the assessment roll, it is <br />recommended that the Board of County Commissioners approve the <br />attached Resolution confirming the assessment roll. If <br />adjustments or changes are made a new resolution will be brought <br />before the Board of County Commissioners for approval. <br />Director Davis went over the history of setting up the MSTU <br />for this area, and noted that the assessment amount, which is <br />$2.00 a front foot, was agreed upon working with the MSTU <br />Advisory Committee. All advertisements have been properly made <br />and the people properly notified. <br />Chairman Wheeler asked if anyone wished to be heard. <br />Joseph McBride, 9225 87th Street, expressed his opposition <br />to the paving. He stressed that the street is nothing but a <br />racetrack as it is, and once it is paved, it will be even more of <br />a racetrack. As to the $100,000 that was supposed to have been <br />spent for drainage, Mr. McBride did not see that they have done <br />anything except dig deeper canals along 87th Street. He contin- <br />ued to state his opposition to the paving and the assessment. <br />Commissioner Bird inquired about the status of this peti- <br />tion, and Director Davis explained that this was not a voluntary <br />22 <br />