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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDocumentation_Regular_Tab 5_6/23/1988 (:!7-:;) Councilmembers, As Chairman of the Community Appearance Board I was asked to bring several issues that are not only concerns of the C.A.B., but of many citizens that have voiced their feelings to us. 1. A number of Tequesta taxpayers have asked what has happened to the special painting that was donated to the Village of Tequesta for the 25th anniversary ???? We still have a big empty wall in the village hall and we wonder what reason there would be for the removal of a very well appreciated gift and very good depiction of the indians that are the history of the area. 2. In regards to the sewer work along Tequesta Drive between the Presbyterian church and the Country Club gates we would like some action on the swale area and why was it not graded and regrassed after the work was completed. There is also a large pile of tree limbs left very close to where ENCON was working. Why haven't they been removed? I was surprised to see our maintenance men actually driving over the dirt with their mower as if there was grass! 3. With reference to the lift station in front of the Blair House on Tequesta Drive, we ask that the manager be directed to further talk with ENCON about fulfilling their promise to use the landscaping in such a way and to such a degree that nothing is seen but the red light. 4. We support the recent move by the council to change from truck delivered to hand delivered mail along Tequesta Drive in their effort to beautify the swale area, as it seems the mail trucks seem to cause so much destrustion to the lawns. 5. And of utmost concern, as it has been since I was on the council, is the continued even more deplorable conditon of the Lighthouse Plaza. Is there no way we can encourage the owners to keep the roadways clean of debris, the vegetation in a semi-healthy state, the trees alive??? Possibly an ordinance???? We try hard...we hope we have your support. .. .we await your response. Sincerely,, / • > -"et(Ar 61- • L.----- Lillie A. Cook