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(LC079 <br /> Commissioner Marshall expressed to Mr. Buchanan a concern -ear ,4 e <br /> • program which seems to discriminate against same people and feels that the <br /> State needs to look closely at the problem. <br /> • Buchanan spoke as a Board member and noted that if the Board of <br /> Commissioners feels this program is not serving those people in the area, they <br /> may pass a resolution to pave a road and hold a public hearing and forward a <br /> letter to move the road out of priority and he would recalmend to the Board of <br /> Transportation to move it out of priority. . The system does not discriminate <br /> between black, white, etc. but is a fair system. He would like to receive any <br /> recommendations for making the system more equitable. <br /> Commissioner Walker stated he feels the system is fair and that no <br /> one is discriminated against. <br /> Commissioner Marshall expressed concern for roads on the priority <br /> list which have been moved further down on the list. <br /> • , Chair Willhoit noted that when they added the subdivision roads to <br /> , - <br /> the list in 1983 it caused same roads to be!moved down on the list. . <br /> • Watkins explained that the rural roads with 100 traffic court or <br /> more are put on the top of the spriority list and the subdivision roads are <br /> mixed in below according to the point system. . <br /> • Chair Willhoit referred the public comments to the Secondary Road <br /> Improvement ArIvisory Committee and Mr. George H. Bressler, Chair of that <br /> committee. He asked if a tour could be arranged for the Board to look at <br /> some of the roads. <br /> Thompson questioned the repaving of roads and John Watkins indicated <br /> that the State has reduced the spot stabilization program. Those funds are <br /> allocated to the County for maintenance. <br /> • THERE BEING ND PURIgUiCEMMENTS, THE HEM=WAS CLOSED. <br /> 2....._EMEEMIKAPIENSIMEIME -41211SLASSIM4ELIM. <br /> . . <br /> Planner Susan Smith presented for public comment the Preliminary <br /> Assessment Roll for Pineview Road/Pineview Drive. <br /> • • <br /> Hattie O'Neal spoke of her inability to pay the assessment. Her <br /> • daughter Joyce Hewett indicated they are not opposed to the paving of the road <br /> • but only that sane of the people cannot afford to pay the assessment. Her <br /> mother is living on disability income and has been assessed $567.12. <br /> O'Neal's house faces Sesame Road but her driveway is on Pineview Road. <br /> Chair Willhoit pointed out that the requirements for the project had <br /> • been complied with and asked what the impact would be on the project if this <br /> • property was deleted. <br /> • Commissioner Walker questioned the possibility of the other property <br /> owners paying the assessment for Mrs. O'Neal. <br /> • Geoffrey Gledhill indicated that each property owner would be <br /> assessed for a portion of the total project cost. However, if the individual <br /> assegsment amounts were to be changed, the process would need to be repeated. <br /> • • THERE BEING ND FUREEDIR Ca4MENTS, THE HEARING WAS CLOSED. <br /> • Motion was made by Comndssioner Lloyd, seconded by Comissioner <br /> Walker to defer action on the Pineview RoadlPineview Drive PPP Project. <br /> • -• . • VOTE: UNANIMOUS. • <br /> 1...-KWARMLLSELECW-r-Mti-- <br /> Planner Susan Smith presented for public comment the Preliminary <br /> • Assessment Roll for Clearwater Lake Road. The assessment was done on a per <br /> lot basis. <br /> • THERE BEING WV WEEMS, THE HEARING WAS CLOSED. <br /> . . <br />