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For the record, County Attorney Vitunac wished to be sure <br />that staff did send the people the 10 day notice letters, and <br />Mrs. Gentile confirmed that was done. <br />Commissioner Scurlock asked how many lineal miles of paving <br />these projects just accomplished, and Public Works Director Davis <br />advised that the four projects equal about 1 mile. We now have <br />most roads paved in Indian River Heights, and it does help on the <br />grader routes in the southeast county. He noted that very <br />shortly Oslo Park will be the only subdivision east of 20th <br />Avenue that will have an unpaved road network. <br />Chairman Eggert announced that we would now take up the <br />Paving and Drainage Assessments for 134th Street south of <br />Roseland Road. <br />Director Davis noted that this is a project that has been <br />before the Board previously. This originally was precipitated <br />when the Catholic Church located in the area and was connected to <br />134th Street. There were complaints from residents about the <br />church traffic using the road in its unpaved condition, and the <br />Board instructed staff either to provide for a public hearing to <br />consider paving the road or to close it off until the paving was <br />approved. The road has been closed to church traffic over the <br />past year, and we have written a registered letter to each <br />property owner and developed an assessment roll to determine what <br />the equitable payment for each benefited owner would be if the <br />road were paved. <br />Director Davis advised that we received a letter from the <br />attorney for the church indicating that the church has no <br />objections to the paving of the road, but it does feel it should <br />be able to connect to the road and they are suggesting the <br />barricade be removed when the church wants access and then closed <br />at other times of the week because the church doesn't want people <br />by-passing through their property to get to U.S.I. They are <br />willing to pay their share of the paving, which is $15,149.72. <br />�E8 2''1 1990 2 9 BOOK <br />
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