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Commissioner Ginn noted staff, s concern in the memorandum about the FP&L utility <br />pole and roadway improvements (left -turn lane along 12' Street). She questioned how long <br />it would be for build -out of this planned development and how many units ate planned. <br />Public Works Director James Davis advised that 137 units have been proposed but <br />he was unsure of a build -out date. He estimated build -out would be 3-5 years. He explained <br />that the agreement requires them to move the poles or they will have to reduce the number <br />of units to 136 until the poles are moved. They have a two-year period to wor1C with FP&L <br />and staff has stressed the merits of having the turn lane. He understood the developer is <br />working with his lenders to have the additional money to move the poles. <br />Commissioner Adams agreed with Commissioner Ginn that there is not a lot of <br />incentive here to get the developer to do it. <br />Discussion ensued. <br />Community Development Director Robert Keating advised that hi!; office had <br />coordinated with Director Davis on the developer's agreement and Director Davis had <br />already spoken with FP&L. <br />Nick Blount, External Affairs Manager for FP&L, gave assurances that FP&L will <br />cooperate with County staff in this matter. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lowther, SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Adams, the Board unanimously approved the <br />Developer's Agreement with SDG Kings, Inc., as recommended <br />in the memorandum. <br />February 4, 2003 <br />DEVELOPER'S AGREEMENT IS ON FILE <br />IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />23 r o ` `' <br />