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are only 10 or so people remaining in the audience and no one has <br />raised his hand to speak, even though we are ready, able, and <br />willing to read each of the street lighting districts' budgets. <br />Pete Perlick, 5990 24th Street, asked if there could be a <br />street light installed on 58th Avenue by Rivera Estates, which is <br />just north of the Ryanwood Shopping Center as it is a very dark <br />stretch of road after coming out of the brightly lighted shopping <br />center. <br />Chairman Wheeler explained that the residents of Rivera <br />Estates would have to form a Street Lighting District if they <br />wished to have lights in their subdivision, but Mr. Perlick just <br />wanted the County to install a lightron 58th Avenue somewhere <br />between the Ryanwood and 26th Street (Walker Avenue.) <br />There being no others who wished to be heard, the Chairman <br />closed the Public Hearing on the Street Lighting Districts. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously approved <br />the tentative assessments and budgets for the Street <br />Lighting Districts as submitted by OMB Director Baird <br />in the budget request. <br />REMAINING NON -TAXING ENTITIES <br />Administrator announced that we would now review the <br />proposed budgets of the remaining non -taxing entities, and <br />Attorney Vitunac again advised that the Board has the option of <br />asking whether anyone remaining in the audience wished to hear <br />any or all of the non -taxing entities' budgets read aloud. <br />30 <br />s <br />198 <br />BOOK <br />BOOP <br />wq <br />'7 <br />l F'1EE c <br />Attorney Vitunac <br />requested that the record show <br />that <br />there <br />are only 10 or so people remaining in the audience and no one has <br />raised his hand to speak, even though we are ready, able, and <br />willing to read each of the street lighting districts' budgets. <br />Pete Perlick, 5990 24th Street, asked if there could be a <br />street light installed on 58th Avenue by Rivera Estates, which is <br />just north of the Ryanwood Shopping Center as it is a very dark <br />stretch of road after coming out of the brightly lighted shopping <br />center. <br />Chairman Wheeler explained that the residents of Rivera <br />Estates would have to form a Street Lighting District if they <br />wished to have lights in their subdivision, but Mr. Perlick just <br />wanted the County to install a lightron 58th Avenue somewhere <br />between the Ryanwood and 26th Street (Walker Avenue.) <br />There being no others who wished to be heard, the Chairman <br />closed the Public Hearing on the Street Lighting Districts. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously approved <br />the tentative assessments and budgets for the Street <br />Lighting Districts as submitted by OMB Director Baird <br />in the budget request. <br />REMAINING NON -TAXING ENTITIES <br />Administrator announced that we would now review the <br />proposed budgets of the remaining non -taxing entities, and <br />Attorney Vitunac again advised that the Board has the option of <br />asking whether anyone remaining in the audience wished to hear <br />any or all of the non -taxing entities' budgets read aloud. <br />30 <br />
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