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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
Meeting Date
10/13/2009
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Board of County Commissioners
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4030
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138, 175-224
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Commissioner Solari asked Attorney Collins what the Board would be moving forward <br />with - 472,000 or 348,000 cubic yards of sand. Attorney Collins conveyed that it would be for <br />the 348,000 cubic yards. Commissioner Solari believed the 348,000 cubic yards would be a <br />different project, not the project that he had originally supported. He felt this was a material <br />change which frustrates the purpose of the project. <br />Vice Chairman Flescher asked Mr. Brantley about the likelihood of the upland sand <br />source following through with the original project of 472,000 cubic yards of sand, and getting it <br />approved. <br />Mr. Brantley did not feel optimistic and explained his reasons why. <br />A lengthy discussion ensued as to maximizing the amount of sand (in the design), the <br />mean grain size parameters in characterizing the reductions that would occur, a no impact <br />profile, the consideration of a two phase project, and the possible delays in submitting two <br />modifications. <br />Brian Davis, Sebastian, questioned Mr. Brantley about the overfill factor of one, and <br />hard bottom encroachment issues. <br />Nick Stewart related the details of the sand samples that were submitted in his original <br />package. <br />Commissioner Solari wanted to know if it would be possible to recompute the numbers or <br />process in a way that would meet the required mean grain size for the project so we could match <br />or exceed the offshore sand source and be able to place 472,000 cubic yards on the beach. <br />29 <br />October 13, 2009 <br />
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