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consent from the POA to conduct the repair work, and at a later date his brother would assess the <br />POA for the costs through a recorded hen on the property. He felt the decision would be just and <br />proper since it would be protecting public safety and welfare, as well as investing in the benefit <br />of the businesses. <br />Rebecca Barkett described the deteriorating condition of the road/bridge, and the events <br />that had taken place. She sought an immediate solution for public safety, as well as economic <br />survival for the plaza businesses. <br />Public Works Director Chris Mora addressed the Commissioners' questions and concerns <br />regarding available options and cost estimates for repairing the bridge. <br />Commissioner Solari urged the Barketts to work with the County Attorney for a plan that <br />would help retrieve the County's repair costs, and minimize County exposure. <br />Commissioner Davis believed that if the Barketts wanted to commit $11,000 towards <br />fixing the project, then the County should allow a temporary fix so customers could access the <br />businesses and the POA tenants could get to their residences. <br />Commissioner Davis, Deputy County Attorney William DeBraal, and Attorney Barkett <br />discussed proposed solutions, and whether the fix should be temporary or permanent. <br />Director Mora discouraged a temporary fix to the road/bridge. <br />Chairman Wheeler wanted the bridge fixed as quickly as possible, and rationalized why <br />he supported a permanent fix. <br />January 10, 2012 14 <br />BKi41PG861 <br />