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8.A. PROVENCE BAY SIDEWALK EXTENSION REQUEST, DEVELOPER: <br />CENTEX HOMES <br />Commissioner Wheeler voiced concerns over the sidewalks and wanted to see them <br />completed since it was part of the Agreement. He hoped that pulling the Letter of Credit would <br />expedite the project. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Wheeler, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner O'Bryan, to pull the Letter <br />of Credit. <br />Responding to the Board's questions, County Attorney Will Collins affirmed that <br />the contract is in default and could have been renewed at the Administrative level for an additional <br />two years if they had submitted the request for extension in a timely manner. Since they had not, it <br />now comes before the Board. He said the Letter of Credit could be pulled because they are in <br />default, but staff would then be responsible for working out the completion of the sidewalks with <br />the developer, or going out for bid to have the work done through the County. <br />Attorney Bruce Barkett, 756 Beachland Boulevard, on behalf of Centex, pointed <br />out that these matters are normally routine and not brought to the Board. He explained the reasons <br />for the application delay, and updated the Board on the project's status. <br />There was a brief discussion regarding the extension. <br />Ken DeLaTorre, Design and Entitlement Consultant with Centex Homes, <br />responded to the Board's questions and concerns pertaining to the sidewalks, and the Certificate of <br />Completion for Phase I. <br />4 <br />January 13, 2009 <br />