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Discussion ensued and in response to the possibility of reducing the costs to the <br />homeowners, Utilities Director Erik Olson advised that the major unknown cost is labor <br />which depends on the market. He stated that because this is a small project, staff could <br />possibly perform the work although staff does not typically do these projects. He suggested <br />that staff try to figure out less costly ways to do this project, perhaps to combine it with <br />another small project. He pointed out that staffprefers to give a higher estimate initially and <br />most often the final cost/assessment comes in much lower. <br />Commissioner Adams advised that she could not vote for the project. <br />Commissioner Macht noted that the petition gave people three choices and none of <br />the signers wanted water. For that reason he would not vote to adopt the resolution. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Ginn, SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Adams, the Board unanimously denied adoption <br />of the proposed resolution. <br />9.A.2. PUBLIC HEARING - ABINGTON WOODS PLANNED <br />DEVELOPMENT (PD) SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE APPROVAL - <br />REQUESTED BY POPLAR DEVELOPMENT, INC. (Legislative) <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING <br />IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />Planning Division Director Stan Boling reviewed a Memorandum of October 28, <br />2002 using the site map on page 112, an aerial photograph to show vegetation, and the <br />layout design on page 113 to enhance his presentation. <br />November 5, 2002 <br />