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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
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02/14/2012
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Board of County Commissioners
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4052
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142, 042-075
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cut in order to get the water into the lake, and during the rainy season, the water from the lake <br /> does not run off fast enough, and causes the lake to back up and flood her property . She felt that <br /> if a ditch were to be dug, the area would surely flood . She wanted something done with the <br /> drainage behind her house also . <br /> Bob Komarinetz, 3907 58t" Circle, representing the Sylvan Lakes Homeowners ' <br /> Association Board of Directors , suggested staff come up with a plan to guide them through <br /> creating a swale from the south to the north (to the retention pond), and provide assistance with <br /> the cost of the project. He said he would try to get his Board of Directors more involved in a <br /> solution. <br /> Attorney Polackwich suggested all involved parties get together with mediators to reach a <br /> solution/agreement, so this matter would not need to go through the court system. <br /> Dennis Spruce, 5955 41St Street, provided a brief background, and asked if it would be <br /> permissible for him to install a 23400t berm on his property line so the water would drain. <br /> Commissioner Davis did not feel his suggestion would resolve the problem during the <br /> rainy season because there would still be no place for the water to drain. <br /> Attorney Polackwich did not foresee a legal problem should Mr. Spruce decide to install <br /> a 23 -foot dirt berm on his property to resolve the situation. <br /> Director Mora was not sure if the berm would resolve the problem because staff would <br /> need to evaluate the design, elevation, and how Mr. Spruce would block the water . <br /> All involved parties agreed to meet and work together, along with staff, to find a solution. <br /> Vice Chairman O ' Bryan suggested each party pay one-third of the expense . <br /> EIK <br /> February 14 , 2012 20 Im 14 2 PG 0 7 1 <br />
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