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application, and he is requesting to waive the application fee. <br />Discussion was held. Staff was directed to move this item to <br />"Administrative Matters" at the next day's agenda session. <br />UPPER COUNTY SHOP CONSTRUCTION CHANGE ORDER(S) UPDATE <br />Nark Cook stated that at a previous study session discussion was held <br />on the change order process for the Upper County Shop. Mark Cook <br />reported that currently Public Works has handled small change orders <br />totaling around eighty-four hundred dollars ($8400) for various items <br />and the building should be delivered in the next several weeks. <br />SIX-YEAR DRAFT TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PLAN (2021-2026) <br />Mark Cook stated that annually Public Works prepares a six (6) year <br />plan to present to the Board of County Commissioners for approval. <br />Mark Cook reported that with that annual process Public Works holds <br />two (2) open houses for the public to review and provide comment on <br />the plan being presented. Mark Cook continued that this year Public <br />Works is proposing to publish the plan along with a presentation of <br />the projects on the website for public comment. Mark Cook pointed <br />out that the upcoming plan is addressing an increasing issue in the <br />Badger Pocket area and the use of county roads to service orchard <br />operations. Mark Cook stated that the maintenance of upgrade of <br />these roads will require use of local funds and if right of way <br />acquisition is involved will be quite expensive. Mark Cook added <br />that staff's plan is to finish up the documents to be posted to the <br />website and will bring back the plan for adoption by the Board in <br />October. <br />LYONS ROAD SPEED STUDY RESULTS <br />Mark Cook stated that a request for a speed reduction on Lyons Road <br />was received by staff and the Board was previously briefed on the <br />request. Mark Cook reported that counters were placed in two <br />locations on Lyons Road and the data collected shows the traveling <br />public within the eighty fifth percentile (85%) for speed. Mark Cook <br />added that this section of roadway has four (4) under twenty (20) <br />feet bridge structures for irrigation and all residents in the area <br />signed a petition supporting the reduction in speed. Mark Cook <br />continued that staff is requesting to set a public hearing to receive <br />public testimony and present the data for Board consideration. Staff <br />was directed to set a public hearing at an upcoming agenda session. <br />2020-09-14 MINUTES <br />