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BCC Regular Meeting
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02/12/2013
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Board of County Commissioners
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143, 484-511
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move the project forward with the understanding that asphalt millings would be placed in the <br />same area as the existing dirt road, and that there would be no road widening, shoulder work, or <br />drainage included in the project. He requested that the Board conduct the Public Hearing, <br />receive public comment, and move forward with the Confirming Resolution, which affirms the <br />Assessment Roll and the Special Assessment Liens against each property owners' tax bill. <br />Discussion ensued as the Commissioners sought and received additional information <br />from staff regarding the drainage, permitting, paving, and costs for improvements. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan wanted to make the residents aware that the consequence of <br />paving 7th Place could increase both traffic and speed. <br />The Chairman opened the Public Hearing. <br />Matthew Lachance, 6175 7th Place, Pine Tree Park, voiced concerns regarding possible <br />increased speed and drainage issues. <br />Alex Introcaso, 6535 4th Place Pine Tree Park, spoke about drainage issues and wanted <br />the project to move forward one step at a time, eventually having all the roads in the subdivision <br />paved. He said at this time the residents want an improvement from the dirt to the millings, and <br />if drainage becomes a continuing issue, they will deal with it at a later date. He voiced concern <br />over possible increased traffic and speed on 7th Place, and suggested putting a stop sign at the <br />intersection of 7th Place and 62nd Avenue, running east/west, instead of north/south. <br />Sandra Hankinson, 6286 7th Place, Pine Tree Park, confirmed with staff that there <br />would be another meeting regarding assessments, and that what the assessment roll currently <br />shows is the maximum amount that would be charged to the residents. <br />Kevin Housel, 6315 7th Place, Pine Tree Park, sought and received information from <br />staff regarding the assessments and how they are calculated. <br />February 12, 2013 <br />10 <br />81( 143 PG 503 <br />
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