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�N <br />• <br />BOOK 91 FACE 545 <br />Fred Mensing, 7580 129th Street, advised that he was <br />representing Mr. Simonye who could not be here this morning. Mr. <br />Simonye's concern is that he was told by the Continental Bank that <br />he may have some trouble selling/mortgaging through FHA or VHA <br />financing because the properties do not face the street. Mr. <br />Simonye would be willing to deed to the County the 130-150 feet <br />into his lot and extend the project to that point so that the two <br />properties would front on the street and be a benefit to him. Mr. <br />Simonye plans to subdivide that property within a few years and <br />built a street through the middle of that 5 -tract. The benefit to <br />the County would be that Mr. Simonye would pay 100 percent of the <br />costs to build the street and the County would pick up a total of <br />8 saleable lots. In conclusion, Mr. Mensing emphasized that Mr. <br />Simonye is adamant that this project will not be of any benefit to <br />him at this time. <br />Commissioner Bird pointed out that it appears from the map <br />that Mr. Simonye does have a short bit of frontage on the road to <br />be paved. He had to believe that having a paved road, even if it <br />does dead end at his property, would benefit Mr. Simonye' s property <br />and its future development potential. <br />Mr. Mensing explained that Mr. Simonye is being assessed for <br />two parcels, but Civil Engineer Michelle Gentile advised that after <br />a field trip she determined that the other parcel would not receive <br />any benefit from the paving because there is no real access from <br />126th Street due to the large amount of underbrush there. <br />Commissioner Adams asked why we are doing this assessment on <br />a per parcel basis instead of our usual front footage assessment, <br />and Mrs. Gentile explained that staff feels a per parcel assessment <br />would be more equitable to all participants in this paving project. <br />Commissioner Bird felt, in all fairness, that if we ever do <br />pave that north/south street there, Mr. Simonye should not be <br />assessed twice for that portion of his property shown as a t -shape <br />on the map. <br />There being no others who wished to be heard, the Chairman <br />closed the Public Hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner' Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Eggert, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Resolution 94-17, confirming the assessment roll for <br />certain paving and drainage improvements to 126th <br />Street between 78th Ave. and 79th Ave. (Elaine <br />Street) in Roseland Lakes Subdivision. <br />16 <br />