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added traffic on 33`d with the development of Ansley Park. <br />Charles A. Weber, Jr., 1146 35th Avenue SW, wanted paving for health reasons <br />(dust) and safer driving. He suggested that paving would increase property values and three <br />of his neighbors were in favor of the paving. <br />Alison Votzi, 3300 12th Street SW, wanted the road paved. <br />John Quigley, 3428 SW 11th St, asked that the road be paved and commented on dust <br />and drainage. <br />Earl Beinhower, 1046 35th Avenue SW, stressed the need for drainage. <br />Junior Beinhower, 1025 34th Avenue SW, spoke in favor of the paving and <br />drainage. <br />Attorney Bruce Barkett, 756 Beachland Blvd., advised he was representing Dennis <br />Lewis, who is not opposed to the paving project. Mr Lewis owns commercially -zoned <br />property at Oslo Road and 35th Avenue SW and he will not benefit from the paving when <br />the property is developed according to Community Development Director Robert Keating. <br />Under the proposed assessment list in the backup, his client would be assessed $22,000 and <br />derive no benefit from the project. He asked the Board to eliminate Mr. Lewis' name from <br />the assessment roll. (LETTER OF AUGUST 22, 2002 FROM COMMUNITY <br />DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR ROBERT KEATING TO MR BARKETT CONCERNING <br />ACCESS TO THE LEWIS PROPERTY IS ON FILE WITH THE BACKUP IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD ) <br />Chairman Stanbridge and Commissioner Adams agreed with Mr. Barkett's reasoning <br />on behalf of his client. <br />September 3, 2002 <br />90 <br />• <br />11( <br />Jt <br />