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TO: Members of the Board <br />of County Commissioners <br />FROM: Joseph A. Bair <br />OMB Director <br />OPTIONAL SALES TAX/H1th. Dept. <br />SUBJECT: BUDGET AMENDMENT <br />NUMBER: 013 <br />DATE: December 14. 1990 <br />;OPTIONAL SALES TAX/H1th. Dept. ; <br />!Reserve for Contingencies 1315-106-581-099.911$ 0 !S 27,500 <br />I ti 1 I I <br />1 <br />PETITION PAVING RIGHT-OF-WAY ACQUISITION POLICY <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 12/17/90: <br />0410F <br />THROUGH: <br />FROM: <br />DATE: <br />SUBJECT: <br />James Chandler <br />County Administrator <br />James W. Davis, P.E. <br />Public Works Director <br />Roger D. Cain, P.E. <br />County Engineer <br />ar/ <br />December 17, 1990 <br />Petition Paving Right -of -Way Acquisition Policy <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />In the course of developing three recent petition paving projects, <br />staff has found the need to seek additional right-of-way and to <br />develop a right-of-way acquisition policy for all petition paving <br />projects. In communicating with private property owners; staff has <br />first requested donation of needed right-of-way for an additional <br />30' of right -of -way -along the following listed roadways: <br />1) 33rd Street (Cherry Lane) from 58th Avenue to 66th <br />Avenue. <br />2) 1st Street SW from 58th Avenue to 66th Avenue. <br />3) 26th Street from 58th Avenue to Village Green MHP. <br />In addition to the above projects, there are other scenarios that <br />the Public Works Department staff has found it must deal with in <br />pursuing the petit -ion paving program. <br />3 7 r �r� �_. <br />JAN U 8 1991 �ooK PAGE •. ju <br />