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• <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard <br />regarding this matter. <br />Tommy Barnes, 23 Royal Palm Boulevard, stated that his family has owned a home <br />on SR -60 for over 50 years. His concern was that he believed it was time to install a traffic <br />signal at 53rd Avenue. <br />Director Keating responded that WalMart had wanted to signalize that intersection <br />and those plans are still in place. However, at the present time the intersection does not meet <br />the requirements for signalization. <br />James McNab, 519 Steeplechase, Melbourne, President of McNab & McNab, spoke <br />to the drive-through issue. His company currently owns 4 Sonny's Restaurants; 3 in Brevard <br />County and 1 in Flagler County. This is not a high impact drive-through but just a <br />convenience for their customers. It is actually more of a pick-up window and all new <br />Sonny's are required to have them. He also assured the Board that they understood that if <br />there is a problem with the parking area located in the easement that it is their responsibility. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone else wished to be heard regarding this matter. There <br />being none, the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br />Commissioner Adams believed this to be a reasonable PD and liked the idea of the <br />interconnecting driveways. <br />MARCH 12, 2002 <br />-77- <br />IFu0I6 <br />+) <br />