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Chairman Scurlock asked Mr. Davis if he had an estimate of the <br />amount of the shortfall. Director Davis indicated it could be <br />$12,000. <br />Chairman Bird expressed his belief that it was not right to <br />ask Woodbridge for additional contributions for the road since they <br />had escrowed funds, plus contributing right of way. <br />Chairman Scurlock suggested a motion to do the paving and the <br />County would pay its 25% plus the additional cost for one side, but <br />there would be an assessment to the property owners on the other <br />side because there is a benefit and you can't give them a free <br />ride. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Eggert, the Board unanimously approved <br />Resolution 91-12 and agreed to pick up any additional <br />cost that would be charged to the Woodbridge Estates' <br />side plus the County's usual participation of 25%. <br />RESOLUTION NO. 91-12 <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY <br />COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, <br />FLORIDA, CONFIRMING THE ASSESSMENT ROLL <br />FOR CERTAIN PAVING AND DRAINAGE <br />IMPROVEMENTS TO 39TH AVENUE FROM 6TH <br />STREET TO 8TH STREET <br />WHEREAS, on December 18, 1990 the Board of County <br />Commissioners adopted Resolution No. 90-187 providing for certain <br />paving and drainage improvements to 39th Avenue from 6th Street <br />to 8th Street; and <br />WHEREAS, on December 18, 1990 the Board of County <br />Commissioners adopted Resolution No. 90-185 setting the date and <br />time for a'public hearing to discuss the advisability, costs and <br />amount of the assessment against each property owner; and <br />WHEREAS, this hearing was held on January 29, 1991 and <br />no complaints were heard at public hearing, <br />17 <br />JAW 2 9 1991 <br />