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<br /> <br /> Tom Young <br />of Kimley-Horn, representing the developer (CFR, Inc.), responded that there <br />would be about 25,000 square feet. <br /> Director Davis noted that this would not affect the Kitching Station. <br /> Chairman Ginn added that it just means there will not be a connected trail and asked Director <br />Davis to speak with the City of Sebastian regarding this matter. <br /> Director Davis responded that he had already had that conversation. <br /> Commissioner Adams requested the name of the developer, and Mr. Young responded that <br />Bill Drost is the Managing Partner, Tim Campbell is their attorney, and they will do everything they <br />can to come to some solution of this problem. <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Neuberger, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Macht, the Board, by a 4-1 vote (Commissioner Adams <br />opposed) approved staff’s recommendation and authorized staff to attempt <br />to negotiate the exchange of the county-owned portion of the railroad <br />right-of-way for the needed CR-512 right-of-way through the Ansin <br />property, as recommended by staff. <br /> <br />11.J.1. RESOLUTION 2004-007 CERTIFYING “AS-BUILT” COSTS <br />FOR WATER SERVICE TO WEST SIDE SUBDIVISION <br />TH <br />LOCATED ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 5 STREET <br />RD <br />SW AND 43 AVENUE (PROJECT 2177) – FINAL <br />ASSESSMENT <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by Commissioner <br />Lowther, the Board unanimously adopted Resolution 2004-007 certifying <br />“as-built” costs for installation of water service to West Side Subdivision, <br />rd <br />located on the southeast corner of Fifth Street SW and 43 Avenue and <br />such other construction necessitated by such project; providing for formal <br />completion date, and date for payment without penalty and interest. <br /> <br />JANUARY 6, 2004 19 <br /> <br />