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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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MOTION WAS AMENDED by Commissioner Wheeler, <br />SECONDED by Vice Chairman Flescher, to expeditiously <br />move this forward with the upland sand source. <br />Donald Dansby stated that Stormwater and Underground, LLC (SUI), aka the Brian <br />Davis Mine, had the best sand and the lowest price. <br />Mr. Walther did not believe a revised or redesigned template was needed. He felt the <br />design template that was proposed for off shore sand could be used unless Ranger brings back a <br />sand quality that is less, in which case it would need to be redesigned. He conveyed that he <br />would need two to four weeks to incorporate the alternatives brought forward for consideration. <br />Commissioner Wheeler stressed that at the conclusion of today's Board of County <br />Commission meeting, Mr. Walther and Dr. Gorham meet with the sand mining individuals to set <br />up an immediate meeting to move this forward. <br />Administrator Baird stated that he would like to have a standard item on the Agenda <br />every week in order to provide an update to the Board. <br />Charles Rowan, Rowan Construction, felt the SUI mine has the best grain size sand, and <br />wanted the Board to include the SUI mine to put the 472,000 cubic yards of sand on the beach. <br />Attorney Collins indicated that this would not be an option; he considered it to be a <br />different proposal. <br />31 <br />October 13, 2009 <br />
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