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Pr- <br />IOCT <br />BOOK . 7 F', G[ 116 <br />Attorney Jackson stated that he would consider that if he <br />can be the escrow agent. <br />Attorney Vitunac agreed that either Attorney can hold the <br />deed in escrow, and asked Attorney Jackson if he is willing to <br />keep the deed under an escrow position. <br />Attorney Jackson was not sure because he was not sure if his <br />son should continue building or not under this situation, which <br />is basically unfair, and Commissioner Scurlock felt the only <br />other option is to move denial of the request. <br />Chairman Wheeler agreed with Attorney Jackson's position <br />that this isn't fair. You are taking somebody's property on an <br />existing road, and they should be compensated for it. It is a <br />collector road, and it benefits everybody in the County; it is <br />not like someone building a subdivision with streets only the <br />residents drive on. <br />Commissioner Bird believed we have identified 8th Street as <br />a main collector in this county for years and years and sat there <br />with a 30' R/W knowing that it would never be adequate; so, we <br />probably are remiss to some extent. <br />Commissioner Eggert noted that she can't quite separate <br />subdivision roads out from other roads because anyone in the <br />county can drive on any road at any time. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Bird that Neal Jackson <br />be issued a building permit and allowed to continue <br />construction and that the deed for the 30' R/W dedica- <br />tion be prepared in the name of the County and held in <br />Attorney Jackson's escrow account. <br />Discussion arose as to adding a time element to the Motion, <br />and Attorney Vitunac suggested allowing him 60 days in which to <br />file a lawsuit or otherwise turn the deed over to the county, and <br />if he does file a lawsuit, the deed stays with Attorney Jackson <br />until the suit is over. <br />25 <br />