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F, <br />IS EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE AND SPOKE OF USES FOR VARIOUS SALVAGED ITEMS. HE <br />POINTED OUT THAT THE IMPACT ON PRIVATE INDUSTRY MUST BE CONSIDERED AND <br />DISCUSSED THE POSSIBILITY OF WORKING WITH NEIGHBORING COUNTIES. <br />MR. COWELL NEXT PRESENTED TO THE BOARD COPIES OF THE STUDY THEY <br />HAVE DONE FOR POLK COUNTY FOR THE REGIONAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM <br />'SAND STATED THAT RIGHT NOW IT IS THE ONLY STUDY IN THE STATE WHICH HAS <br />PROGRESSED TO THE POINT OF THE DER RECEIVING SOME OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION <br />FROM A GOVERNMENTAL UNIT FOR A PERMIT. HE PRESENTED BIOGRAPHICAL DATA <br />SHEETS ON EACH OF THE PEOPLE WHO WOULD HAVE MAJOR. RESPONSIBILITY ON THE <br />PROPOSED PROJECT. MR. COWELL CONTINUED THAT STOTTLER STAGG & ASSOCIATES <br />IS A FLORIDA COMPANY WITH EIGHT OFFICES IN THE STATE AND ALSO HAS AN <br />OFFICE IN ATLANTA AND WASHINGTON, D.C. HE NOTED THAT THEY DO DEAL WITH <br />OFFICIALS AT THE FEDERAL LEVEL. HE CONCLUDED HIS PRESENTATION BY POINTING <br />OUT THAT THEY KNOW THIS AREA VERY WELL AND HAVE DONE WORK IN BREVARD <br />COUNTY, MARTIN AND ST, LUCIE. <br />COMMISSIONER LOY ASKED IF THEY ARE PRESENTLY EMPLOYED BY ANY <br />COUNTY IN THE STATE TO.CONDUCT A STUD. UNDER CHAPTER 17-7. <br />MR. COWELL SAID THEY ARE NOT. <br />COMMISSIONER LOY ASKED WHAT TIMETABLE MR, COWELL WOULD ESTIMATE <br />AS NECESSARY TO MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS. <br />MR. COWELL ESTIMATED A MINIMUM OF ONE MONTH AND A MAXIMUM OF <br />FIVE MONTHS, BUT STATED HE COULD NOT MAKE A CLOSER ESTIMATE WITHOUT <br />PINNING DOWN SOME OF THE DETAILS SUCH AS WHETHER A PROFIT-MAKING OPERATION <br />IS TO BE ESTABLISHED OR WHETHER THIS IS JUST BEING DONE BECAUSE IT IS <br />REQUIRED. HE NOTED THAT HE COULD PRESENT AN ANALYSIS OF WHAT HAS TAKEN <br />PLACE IN OTHER LOCATIONS. HE STATED THAT IF THE BASE DATA IN REGARD TO THE <br />LANDFILL SITE IS AVAILABLE, IT WILL CONSIDERABLY REDUCE THE TIME ELEMENT <br />AND HE WOULD ESTIMATE TWO TO THREE MONTHS AT THE OUTSIDE. <br />COMMISSIONER LOY ASKED IF STOTTLER STAGG & ASSOCIATES HAD ANY <br />EXPERIENCE WITH REGARD TO THE SOLID WASTE PORTION OF THE STATE REQUIRED <br />MASTER LAND USE PLAN. <br />MR. COWELL STATED THAT THEY HAVEN'T ACCOMPLISHED ANY WORK UNDER <br />IT YET, BUT NOTED THE STATE MASTER PLAN IS IN A STATE OF FLUX AND DEALING <br />WITH STATE AGENCIES IS SOMETHING THEY ARE FAMILAR WITH. <br />COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER ASKED WHETHER THEIR MANAGER AND PRINCIPALS <br />5 <br />,DEC 81976 <br />27 z 420 <br />