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APR 101990 BOOK -19 PAGE 81 <br />the barricade on a periodic basis would be mutually beneficial. <br />They would also ask that the assessment pay off be spread out <br />over 5 years rather than 2 years. The church has no problem with <br />the $15,000 spread over 5 years, but Mr. Gore reiterated that <br />would be 18.04% of the total based on 14.6% present impact and <br />eventually only 8.9%. <br />Dan Milliken, Rivers Edge Subdivision, advised that he <br />sympathized with the people on 134th Street because when 134th <br />Street wasn't paved and it was being used, there was a tremendous <br />amount of dust raised, but now with it being paved, that would be <br />eliminated and he would think they should be glad to have it <br />paved, especially since the church would only be using it a few <br />hours a week. He believed the church would be satisfied with <br />Saturdays, Sundays and 6 Holy Days a year. <br />George Schum, Sebastian Highlands, stated that he is a <br />volunteer fireman, and he felt in order to cut down the response <br />time, it is very important that barricade be removed so that the <br />Roseland Fire Department can enter the church grounds via 134th <br />Street rather than having to go all the way out to U.S.I. <br />Wayne Sims, 134th Street, noted that he spoke at the last <br />meeting. He did not feel the traffic study is a fair analysis <br />because he does not. agree it is the peak season of flow, which he <br />believed is more December, January and February. He emphasized <br />that the church will continue to grow and traffic from the church <br />will increase faster than from the residences on 134th Street. <br />The 23 or 25 residents of 134th Street are against the paving, <br />and they will be paying a majority of the cost for paving a road <br />they don't want. Mr. Sims also objected to billing based on <br />acreage, and he wondered if the church would pay part of any <br />repair expense when that was necessary. <br />Commissioner Scurlock believed maintenance is the county's <br />responsibility after we install the road, and.this was confirmed <br />by Director Davis. <br />24 <br />_I <br />
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