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Tropical Ave.(47th Ave) <br />98th Ave. <br />21st St. <br />79th St. <br />Score <br />70 <br />98 <br />85 <br />75 <br />In the past -years since 1981, the County staff has applied a <br />minimum acceptance warrant of 100 points in recommending acceptance <br />of ungraded roads. Last year, however, staff recommended and Board <br />concurred to relax the minimum warrant to 70 points in the Vero <br />Lake Estates area due to the existence of one grader that <br />exclusively serves the 70 miles of roads in this 3,000 acre <br />subdivision of over 9,000 lots. Two of the above roads (98th <br />Avenue and 79th St) are within Vero Lakes Estates area. The other <br />two roads, Tropical Avenue and 21st Street, are located directly on <br />other grader routes affected. The net affect is to reduce the <br />minimum warrant score to 70 points county -wide. The evaluation <br />technique should result in a well managed program, even with the <br />minimum warrant score of 70 points being adopted <br />The following alternatives are presented: <br />Alternative No. 1 <br />Accept all four roads for grading and relax the minimum <br />warrant to 70 points. <br />Alternative No. 2 <br />Only accept grading 98th Auenue and 79th Street in Vero Lake <br />Estates and do not approve grading of 21st Street and Tropical <br />Avenue because their evaluation did not satisfy a minimum <br />warrant score of 100 points. <br />Alternative No. 3 <br />Not approve grading of any of the roads. <br />RECOMMENDATIONS AND FUNDING <br />Staff recommends Alternative No. 1 whereby all four roads are <br />accepted for grading and the minimum acceptance warrant threshold <br />be reduced to 70 points. <br />No direct cost funding is applicable. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Adams, the Board unanimously approved <br />Alternative No. 1 to accept all four roads for <br />grading and relax the minimum warrant to 70 points. <br />73 <br />BOOK 8 PAGE Ib <br />