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period for the petition millings projects. He thereafter proffered staff's recommendation for the <br />Board to offer a petition millings alternative to residents desiring to participate in the petition <br />paving program, with the assessment payoff period of two years. <br />Chairman Wheeler believed it might be a hardship to reduce the residents' payoff periods <br />from five to two years. <br />Commissioner Solari asked Director Mora to report back on the estimated costs for the <br />residents participating in the petition millings projects. <br />Commissioner Davis asked about the possibility of Vero Lake Estates applying some of <br />its Municipal Services Benefit Unit (MSBU) revenues towards a petition milling program. <br />Administrator Baird, with input from Director Mora, acknowledged that some of the <br />Vero Lake Estates roads needed to be improved, and explained the requirements for the <br />MSBU's. He stated that the County would explore the possibility of developing a plan with the <br />Vero Lake Estates Homeowners Association. <br />Alexander Introcaso, 6446 5th Street, Pine Tree Park, reported that the County's current <br />practice of grading the dirt roads in his neighborhood is not working, and asked the Board to <br />explore the petition millings alternative. <br />John Culp, 6245 7th Place, Pine Tree Park, discussed the problems with the grading <br />process, and spoke in support of the millings project. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Solari, <br />SECONDED by Chairman Wheeler, to approve staff's <br />recommendation. <br />February 7, 2012 19 <br />BK 142 PG 030 <br />