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Present: Mayor Paul L and
Deputy Mayor R argent
r IrissA
Steve Miller
John18rocks rA ingaCi tyuAdministrator
raldine o ambr i, City Clerk
ichard S Taylor, J City Attorney
Richard KOrnbluh, Public Works Drrector
Absent: Gerald Korman, Acting City Administrator
EgUALIZENG B ARD TO THE SPECIAL
ENTS F IMPROVEMENTS TO. OAK STAEF.TR,E REIDER AVEN , D
sECONDMPLACE.
The C met a Equalizing Eoard To hear public input and
entsyl regard t aspecial assessments for Oak Street, Reider
Avenue and n5econd Place.
. Taylor explained that pursuant t FlOriaa Statutes, whenever a
oad paving is done and appropriate c e levied, a hearing i
required so peoper[y o may expressttheir v ing t
project, particularly a any objections o sabout the
ent that has been [made to their property cs the
also says adjustments may b o justice nand right,
ands rn particular, if s e proves dthey h ved a
benefit from the improvement n aid s e laws does not explain
what i ant by justice and right and said he did not find o
e [hats determines what is justice or equalization, o rt rs
fairly subjective.
Mayor L and opened the public hearing and asked if anyone
wished to speak with regard to the paving o£ oak street.
Johnnie COrbitt, 7 Oak s spoke £avoiably a the
oad paving, said it w ce 11 ent road, w ery pleased and
Yelt hads nefittea from then improvement and
ongratvlated the sCity people - said they were very courteous and
did a tremendous job.
NO one else spoke rn favor Or in opposition to the Oak Street
regard to the Reiaer Avenue paving
Celia D shwa sa is ahe has ao prewioua n ene roaa
omae be pawea. Ms. zambri aawisea that aepeeinio roaa been
presented and a cept ed by the City C 90/91. Ms.
DaSilwa said the road becomes narrower towarethe endlof the street
Mayor Lowestra nd asked if anyone present wished to speak with
the o ost. He said in February, 1 he w advised by
ity Administrator D rry t t pee f ould b
510. Mr. Berg read from a copy ofh the hpe<ition. He said the
when the bids c ould be o r $10 per foot.
Mayor Lovestrandm eeferredtt copy of the petition and a letter
from Mr. Don Terry and adviosed Mr. Berg that M rry's letter
e $10 0 per foot w estimated cost and that it
appeadredhthat a sentence with regard to the cost being $10 per foot
erg omplained a other aspects of the paving
project, ncli ne of hiso drrweway,udrainag e, and lack of response
problems.
5 Second Place, aid he
untlerstandB ng thatk the0cost would be $10 pee foot
e put 1 of which goes directly r oak t He
ontinued to complain with regard t a drainage pipe that he
believed w aey, saying it r ved n aid m ney
nthey sshould only be paying $5.00 perefoots
ofsthesslopa of the land, said he was unable to mow the ya edevsing
. Lyle Daniels, Sly S and Place, said in doing s rch, he
Eovnd discrepancy ith the footage ing
property. Said he hatl a copy of a Countyb survey s being used for
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the CA 42"1 widening project, which shows his property to be 19
lineal feet along 5 and Place, v ity i inglhim
for 399.1 hich equates <o a di£ferencehin cost ofa$eo/S1o0.
the R and oak street paving and forego any a
Second1Pla<eVU [il the City Adm inistratoe has a chance totgonout
and investigate the allegations and estimates promised.
Taylor said the public hearing for Second Place could be
continuea.
n by C r Miller, s onded by C
that mthe51 heart ng cfor ondm Placeonbe
continued to 6.10 P. M, on March 21, 1994.
Taylor advised that w regard to the taking of property by
the C only for CR 42'1 widening, until actual taking, t ent
still the property and ould be ubje to the
aid when the property o approach thetC only
sstosthet value of their land, they should rfactor in the cost of
the paving. aid the r the C not c sides the
possible taking at this trme )s because lthe oCOUnty could back out
of the taking.
Motion carried by unanimous roll ca 11 vote.
3. Meeting adjourned at ].D5 P.M.
Paul s r nd, Mayor
dine D. jmbr i, sty Clerk