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BOOK 93 PA.0 ?4 <br />Mildred Jane Long, 2065 63rd Court, Wallace Acres, was <br />concerned about drainage problems she and her neighbors have. Her <br />property is quite low and her neighbors' properties were flooded <br />and received some damage in the recent heavy rains because the <br />water which should drain south to SR -60 drains mostly to the north. <br />Ms. Long requested the Board look at their drainage problem in <br />regard to the ditch that borders Wallace Acres to the north. She <br />described the low spots that become flooded. She stated that they <br />definitely have a problem. Ms. Long reported that County Engineer <br />Roger Cain looked at the situation, saw the problem, and contacted <br />the State. They in turn came out and made a attempt to clean out <br />the ditch on SR -60 but it was not done properly. She -has been told <br />that it is not a County problem, but she asked' the Board to <br />consider the residents of Wallace Acres when considering the plan <br />for the new development. <br />Chairman Tippin responded that the Board members realize there <br />is a serious drainage problem and will do everything possible to <br />see that the development will improve drainage in Wallace Acres, <br />not adversely impact it, and the time to address that subject is at <br />the time of site planning later on. <br />The Chairman determined that no one else wished to be heard <br />and thereupon closed the public hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Adams, the Board unanimously <br />adopted Ordinance No. 94-29 amending the <br />Future Land Use element of the Comprehensive <br />Plan by redesignating approximately 130.3 <br />acres located at the northeast corner of SR -60 <br />and 66th Avenue from M-1 to RC; and enlarging <br />the SR -60 and 58th Avenue node from 166 to <br />296.3 acres; and amending the text of the <br />future land use element of the comprehensive <br />plan. <br />58 <br />October 25, 1994 <br />_I <br />