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r <br />FEB 2 7 1990 <br />BOOK 7 9 f'aGr 406 <br />course there and a narrow fairway, and if he lived in those <br />units, these are the questions he would be asking. <br />Commissioner Scurlock went on to discuss N/S thoroughfares, <br />noting that King's Highway (66th Ave.) is the only one that goes <br />all the way through the county; 58th Avenue dead ends at Wabasso <br />Road; 74th has to have a complete realignment; and 82nd runs into <br />the Landfill. It seems that 58th Avenue is the logical route, <br />but the canal keeps eating away at that road. <br />Traffic Engineer Dudeck noted that 66th Avenue is on the <br />Thoroughfare Plan, and a certain width of R/W will have to be <br />reserved for future use. All he is saying is that we don't have <br />the bottom line numbers yet. <br />Commissioner Scurlock brought up the possibility of moving <br />the footprint of the mall building back a little bit. He <br />emphasized that he does not want us to get in the position of not <br />having enough flexibility so that we end up impacting an existing <br />approved development where people are playing on the golf course. <br />Director Keating pointed out that we did anticipate this 7 <br />years ago and actually got a R/W reservation. <br />Commissioner Scurlock felt that was because the developer <br />couldn't develop unless he gave it, and Director Keating agreed, <br />but noted they also kept all improvements out of that reserved <br />area and they could still use their golf course even with that. <br />Commissioner Scurlock commented that he wouldn't want to <br />drive on 66th Avenue if it was that close to the golf course. <br />Director Keating continued with his review of the staff <br />memo, and Commissioner Scurlock asked if it would be fair to <br />characterize what we are doing today as trying to get this in <br />better shape, realizing that there are some elements that are <br />going to be open; that we are going to pay special attention to <br />the transportation and drainage aspects; and that we have not <br />done anything final. <br />Director Keating concurred, and noted that the next time <br />this comes back to the Board, there will be a D.O.; the state <br />58 <br />I <br />