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• <br />• <br />Theresa Tackett, 916 35th Avenue SW, <br />and a disabled husband. She was concerned <br />hardship it would create for her family. <br />advised that she has two school age children <br />about safety issues as well as the financial <br />Jeri Saturday, 1206 35th Avenue SW, advised that her assessment would be $8,000 <br />for the two lots she owns. As a senior citizen she did not earn $8,000 last year. Also, she <br />worked and saved for 27 years to build a particular kind of house in a wooded neighborhood. <br />When she purchased the property she asked if there were any plans in the next 15 years to <br />pave and was told "certainly no". Because of property needed for easements, the tree -line <br />that secludes her house from the road would be destroyed. She believed that paving would <br />make the road more unsafe for children. She agreed that most of those who originally signed <br />were no longer in favor. <br />It was determined that no one else wished to be heard and the Chairman closed the <br />public hearing. <br />There was a brief discussion as to how to proceed. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Tippin to not move <br />forward on this project and that a workshop on paving be held <br />in the future, SECONDED by Commissioner Adams. <br />Under discussion, Commissioner Adams hoped that some creative solutions can be <br />presented in the workshop to aid in "chewing away the dirt roads" <br />Commissioner Tippin commented that the drought we are presently having has made <br />the dirt roads even worse and urged people to join with him in praying for rain. <br />March 6, 2001 <br />65 <br />CK iH7PG32tt <br />