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500K 97 PA S 99.9 <br />As occurred with the Wabasso Corridor Plan, planning staff (and <br />other county staff as necessary) will assist the SR 60 Corridor <br />Plan Task Force through the plan preparation process. The Task <br />Force, however, will organize itself (elect a chairman, select <br />meeting times and places, set agendas), will receive public input, <br />and will develop a proposed plan. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners appoint the <br />above listed 16 citizens, and one alternate, to the SR 60 Corridor <br />Plan Task Force. <br />Planning Director Stan Boling advised that Don Porter, <br />resident of Village Green, will be unable to serve_ and will be <br />replaced by Bob White who is a member of Village Green Home Owners <br />Association. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Tippin, that the Board appoint the 16 <br />citizens and one alternative listed above, to the <br />SR -60 Corridor Plan Task Force. <br />Under discussion, Commissioner Bird expressed his appreciation <br />for all these people willing to serve, but he questioned whether <br />the group would provide sufficient professional expertise in <br />engineering, architectural planning, etc. <br />It was pointed out that Harvey Ferber is a local architect and <br />Bartholomew O'Brien is an engineer. <br />Chairman Adams was comfortable with the group recommended, <br />noting that these people have expressed their interest in serving. <br />She felt this certainly will get the group going. <br />Commissioner Bird commented that he just wants to make sure <br />that the property owners along SR -60 receive input from <br />professionals. <br />Director Boling advised that they would have input from the <br />Professional Services Advisory Committee as well, and of course, <br />anyone is welcome to attend -the meetings. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />The Motion passed unanimously. <br />54 <br />MAY 79 1996 <br />