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r - <br />E b 6 1990 <br />ALTERNATIVES 6 ANALYSIS: <br />We have the following alternatives: <br />BOOK , 9 f'Atiu g 51 <br />1. Pay the bill from the Traffic Engineering Fund 111-245 and not bill <br />the Moorings Homeowners Association for the 10 lights along A -I -A. <br />In the past, areas pay for their lights along local and collector <br />roads based on the "benefit derived" and we have not charged the <br />general public for a certain subdivision's streetlights. If the lights <br />are along substantially developed major arterial routes such as <br />U.S.1 or at a major intersection, the County has paid for the <br />lighting. Since the 16 lights within Floraton Beach Subdivision are <br />along local roads, an agreement between the Floralton Beach <br />Homeowners Association and the County should be executed to <br />provide for funding of those internal lights. If this policy is <br />adopted countywide, three additional lights along AIA would also be <br />funded by the county serving Wyncove, River Ridge, and Pelican <br />Lane at a total cost of $432.00/yr. <br />2. Pay the bill from the Road and Bridge Fund and not bill the <br />subdivision/ homeowners association. This would be contrary to <br />existing precedent since we have in the past made those areas pay <br />for their lights based on the "benefit derived" and not made the <br />general public pay for a certain subdivision's streetlights. <br />3. Have the Moorings and Floralton Beach Subdivisions enter into the <br />County's standard streetlighting agreement. <br />4. Authorize staff to bill the subdivisions monthly and the subdivisions <br />pay 30 days in advance, once again setting precedence since we <br />have not done this in the past and have numerous single light <br />subdivisions out. <br />S. Authorize staff to bill the subdivisions monthly and the subdivisions <br />pay 30 days in advance on interim basis until a streetlighting <br />district can be established and added on the tax roll. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />It is recommended that Alternative No. 1 be approved. Funding in the <br />amount of $1,271.28 for the Mooring A -I -A lights and $432.00 for the other <br />lights along A -I -A would be from Traffic Engineering Fund 111-245. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously approved <br />staff's recommendation of Alternative No. 1, as set <br />out in the above memo, with funding in the amount of <br />$1,271.28 for the Moorings AIA lights and $432 for the <br />other lights along AIA to come from Traffic <br />Engineering Fund 111-245. <br />OMB Director Joe Baird advised that Floralton Beach <br />Subdivision would like to have a street lighting taxing district <br />69 <br />
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